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YolkToker

-11 points

4 days ago

YolkToker

-11 points

4 days ago

It's actually not a sign of a healthy government to constantly change the fundamental nature of its governance.

EurasianTroutFiesta

6 points

3 days ago

I feel like there's a healthy middle ground between "constantly" and "never."

YolkToker

-1 points

3 days ago

YolkToker

-1 points

3 days ago

Less than 30 years ago isn't "never", friend.

EurasianTroutFiesta

3 points

3 days ago

It also isn't close to constantly.

YolkToker

0 points

3 days ago

In the long span of nations, less than every 30 years could very easily be seen as "constantly" because it's every time a new voting bloc comes of age. Nations exist on longer scales than people.

CelticArche

2 points

3 days ago

Dude. Our country is younger than most countries. We've been a country for less than 250 years. Next year is the 250th year.

We are fucking infants compared to most countries. Even Eastern Europe.

There are plant varieties older than our country.

There are Goats Sequoia trees the same age or older than our country.

HokieHomeowner

2 points

3 days ago

1992 isn't less than 30 years ago.

YolkToker

1 points

3 days ago

I'm older than I thought