11-22-2016, 01:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2016, 02:08 PM by Eric the Green.)
That's right. But some libertarians like Warren tend to be utopians, whose view concerns not what is constitutional, but what "should" be done according to their ideal. Many libertarians of course cite the constitution too, at least the parts that support their case, such as the fact that certain powers of congress are "enumerated." The constitution is kinda like the Bible in that respect.
I wonder if Warren is viewing nations like France as "states" within the EU? That's a different kind of union that the United States is, which is still considered one nation. In this 4T, it's possible that this could change; in a 4T, everything can be up for grabs.
I wonder if Warren is viewing nations like France as "states" within the EU? That's a different kind of union that the United States is, which is still considered one nation. In this 4T, it's possible that this could change; in a 4T, everything can be up for grabs.