@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 13, 2016why would a global parliament succeed where the UN fails? what's to prevent corporate / state capture?Quote TweetopenDemocracy@openDemocracy·Sep 13, 2016.@AndreasBummel has a radical proposal to fix global governance: https://opendemocracy.net/andreas-bummel/world-parliament-peace-conflict…1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @exiledsurfer.@exiledsurfer It has the word global in it, so of course it will be better. Duh. ^^1
@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @Triquetreathanks for clearing that up, Sin.1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @exiledsurferNo but seriously, paraphrasing a friend: "Yeah the Euro and EU regulations suck, but it's pan-european and that's important."2
@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @Triquetreahave you ever read "The Federalist Papers"?1
@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @Triquetreawith no delay. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Federalist_Papers…1
Cinder@TriquetreaReplying to @exiledsurferI shall. Can I ask why in particular? General edification, or specific ideas of interest here?10:36 AM · Sep 13, 2016·Twitter Web Client
@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @Triquetreaas part of your general education on the arguments between state and federal rights. ie, the beginning of this thread.1
@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 13, 2016Replying to @exiledsurfer and @Triquetreathere are no new arguments on this issue, and most of those arguing it now never read this seminal treatise. required reading.1