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But with the Articles of Confederation, the Federal govt would have little power
I would agree the Articles are too weak
You can eliminate the budget problem right now … just end all Social Spending (Social Security, Unemployment, Heath Care, Education) and all Defense Spending (Army, Navy, Air Force) just like the Articles of Confederation would not have supported and there is no more budget problem. The debt should be paid off in no time.The Articles were WAY better than the Constitution has proven itself to be. Under the Articles, the national government could not have grown to the Leviathan it is today, nor could it have put the American people $39 trillion in debt for government profligacy - approximately $115,000 for each and every man, woman, and child in the United States today.
Well, the point of a CONFEDERATION is that the STATES have all the power individually. The Federal Government had to request money from every state to support a navy and had to request State Militias to field an army. That is why the Confederation was replaced by a Federation and the Articles by the Constitution a mere 10 years after the American Revolution (the Confederation just didn’t work).So no defense spending - in that case we would now be speaking German - and saying “Heil Hitler.”
The issue is people want the Federal Spending but not the Federal Taxes … so WE THE PEOPLE have exactly what we demanded of our craven elected officials.
So no defense spending - in that case we would now be speaking German - and saying “Heil Hitler.”
We would likely have lost the war of 1812 and been part of the British Empire during WW2.
Read about the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War under the Articles of Confederation that IN WARTIME nearly disbanded 3 times because States failed to provide the money, food and supplies that they had promised … or the need for Congress (under the Articles of Confederation) to flee Philadelphia because Pennsylvania refused to pay the militiamen that fought the back pay that they were promised.I disagree. See my post #10 above.
Also, even under the Constitution, at the time of the U.S. Civil War, about 60 years later after its adoption, the defense of the various States was largely based on state militias, not a national army.
and how were they paid - by giving land to the GI's. That is much of how Upstate NY was occupied.Read about the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War under the Articles of Confederation that IN WARTIME nearly disbanded 3 times because States failed to provide the money, food and supplies that they had promised … or the need for Congress (under the Articles of Confederation) to flee Philadelphia because Pennsylvania refused to pay the militiamen that fought the back pay that they were promised.
Read about the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War under the Articles of Confederation that IN WARTIME nearly disbanded 3 times because States failed to provide the money, food and supplies that they had promised
or the need for Congress (under the Articles of Confederation) to flee Philadelphia because Pennsylvania refused to pay the militiamen that fought the back pay that they were promised.
We don’t have the Constitution we started with concerning federalism.
Would be interesting what would have happened had the CSA won?
