Lachlan Brown on Wed, 6 Mar 2002 22:40:01 +0100 (CET) |
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Regarding the Shadow Government of the United States of America, its Coup, and the recycling of the Constitution of the United States as toilet paper. >Right wing cabal, probably not. Well, its hardly a social democratic assembly with anarcho-syndicalist sympathies now is it? > Very strange constitutional situation, yes. No sunset clause on emergency powers. Indeed... >While the Executive Branch has every responsibility and right to ensure succession, only one successor to the presidency resides in that branch. The others reside in the legislative branch, i.e., Congress. One can forsee a wide range of situations, given present extraordinary 'emergency' powers that might override succession, and lead to the purging or even suspension of a House of Assembly. M.Gorbechevcould, one suspects, provide insight into the behavior of a post-Cold War government under the stress of change >if the Federal government were to disappear -- the state governments take over. Good... Consider Federal Government compromised. >Life might get somewhat fractured and strange surely no more strange than contemporary American culture? >with over fifty separate governments running the place, Not necessarily. A form of Confederation of Sovereign States has its popular appeal. One not compromised by Canada has a fairly interesting one, and a constitution that is always in progress, with one Province refusing to sign it, but it works, kinda. Its quite remarkable that it has survived for 120 years, especially with you lot as neighbors. >but the country would survive. It would thrive. >Long Live the Republic of South Dakota.... North Dakota ditto (you'll need a friendly border). Now we are getting somewhere... This makes complete common sense. Is this appeal to State sovereignty compromised as it was historically in the 19th century? Or is it a strength of the 'New Union'? [Please remember where you first read this phrase and cite me.] Rise up North Carolina. Fayettnam! The 82nd Airborne isn't doing anything at the moment. They have a pretty enviable tradition of fighting Naziism abroad and fighting strange Nazi cults successfully within its own ranks. Of course, this is all mere idle chat and fiction, irony + satire. Lachlan Brown Toronto -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold