The best thing about the USA is the Redwood trees. Ooooops another java script error. How unfortunate.
Once while cycling in the Central Business District here, I had stopped for the light (because one is supposed to, and it's implicit from affirming to obey traffic rules... and because the habit is life saving)... a driver rolled down their window and exclaimed that I was the first person in this city that they had seen actually stop for the traffic light as one is supposed to.I know what you mean. I think. I have this habit where I 99% of the time stop at traffic lights with my bike even on roads that are not busy.
Envious of that.. I wish I could have seen it. It needs to happen here a lot—and it never does. I have had nutcases on bikes run stop signs and pedal in front of me (driving @ 56kph) laughing over their shoulder, and/or flipping the bird.One day I stopped at a traffic light on a road I often cross even though there was no car coming, someone else a woman on her bike, of course crossed the street despite the red traffic light... just to see a police car standing right next on the other side of the street. I didn't notice the police car either to say that. There never was one before. The woman tried hastily to steer away in to another street but the speaker of the police car was shouting after her and she stopped. I guess trying to escape at that point would have been much more risky and costly.
I still remember it because if filled me with joy.
Yeah ... we have some of those "Ghost Bikes" here in Munich as well.
I AM NOT SOUTHWEST RUSSIA.
Nelson W. Aldrich said:Relax guys, don't you get it? Our aim is to get the bill passed; we can fix it up later.
Its Rome 2. And Rome, fell ..It's existence is actually founded on laws agreed upon by it's citizens and actual citizenship; as opposed to top down fiat and subjects.
It will survive whereas almost all others will wilt and wither on the vine as the environmental conditions change..
The best thing about the USA is how great our propaganda indoctrinated everyone into thinking it was different than large parts of Europe. It's not really and nothing is special about the constitution when you can just amend it.
@TorontoReign Delete if you deem it to be necessary. I went down the rabbit hole again ..
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Its Rome 2. And Rome, fell ..
Same happened to the Reich
'Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it. ' - George Santayana
Let me tell a story... [Snip]
I know that. Why would you think I did not know that? I'm not sucking the dick of this country any longer sorry. Yay we have a slightly different piece of paper nobody gives a shit about. Great.Sigh... Toronto, US constitution is fundamentally different from any other similar document on earth.
Almost if not all other comparable documents are lists of "permissions" and "prohibitions" their subjects are restricted to; and in most cases, it's not expressly written & permitted in the document, then the subjects are prohibited to do "it".
US constitution on the other hand is the complete reverse, it details what the US Federal Gov is permitted to do and actually prohibits it from molesting other topics, which are the purview of individual states, which allows for discussion and decisions much closer to home.
Yes, people have been lax and let the system to be subverted but because the foundation is strong, things can be pruned and fixed back to a balanced distribution whereas in places with the reverse mentality and weak or easily rewritable (by a this or that "class" of the country) or even not-existing (Hi UK) protections... Well, we are watching demagogues, mandarins and robber barons take over and impose their will on their subjects, From China to Oceania to EU to S.A. to Canada.
I think you are dismissing the fundamental difference too readily.
Yeah, that it is far older than most others and thus more fallible. As we've recently seen with the Supreme Court.Sigh... Toronto, US constitution is fundamentally different from any other similar document on earth.
Because almost nothing is protected under the constitution and you had a fucking civil war over "MUH STATE RIGHTS!". I mean it's not like no one ever saw the issue here :Crni... can you please explain how walking back a false/politically expedient/untrue decision and restricting the Federal government's overreach is a bad call?