rightnow909
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On page 264 of the book The Real Lincoln, the author DiLorenzo
says this, which I 1000% agree with (I have NO idea why there is strike-through.. I didn't put it there and don't know how to remove):
Perhaps the biggest cost of Lincoln's war [I would add "after all those deaths"] was the virtual destruction of states' rights, but the significance of this seems lost on most Americans. The loss of state's rights is important because it means that the people... of their respective states [are] no longer... sovereign; the federal governemnt [is]. The federal governemnt became the master, rather than the servant, of the people--especially once it imposed military conscription and income taxation on the population.
My thoughts:
Imagine that... the federal govt took away most of our rights and now taxes us...
Isn't that a prime example of "taxation without representation"?
But hey... throw some sports at us... get us to over-eat... get us to watch Follywood BS movies all the time... and voila'
maybe we won't care...
says this, which I 1000% agree with (I have NO idea why there is strike-through.. I didn't put it there and don't know how to remove):
Perhaps the biggest cost of Lincoln's war [I would add "after all those deaths"] was the virtual destruction of states' rights, but the significance of this seems lost on most Americans. The loss of state's rights is important because it means
My thoughts:
Imagine that... the federal govt took away most of our rights and now taxes us...
Isn't that a prime example of "taxation without representation"?
But hey... throw some sports at us... get us to over-eat... get us to watch Follywood BS movies all the time... and voila'