| Zucas said:
So yea just your opinions on that because as I stated, you aren't the first to think this is the solution and I'm just curious how you think a government could survive such scenarios and stay a whole piece. Truthfully, when I hear decentralized government I think of weak government and weak governments don't last long. |
Before the sixteenth amendment 1913, this is how the US was. The federal government, other then to fund a war, collected it monies from the states, not the people. It was up to the states to determine how to collect it from the people.
We were not a weak government in 1912. In fact, I think the US of 1912 unchanged economically, , would last a lot longer then the US we have now.







