WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:You live in a federal republic of 50 states and are suggesting that being part of a group of 28 members in europe is absurd.
First of all, for the past century, the United States has slowly tried to become more like Europe. If you ignore all that BS for a moment, the US is vastly different from the EU in a number of ways.
The US Constitution was established to give limited and enumerated powers to the Federal Government. The Constitution originally placed restrictions on that Federal Government and not on the states. The Constitution established a difficult amendment process that, if necessary could be triggered by the States themselves.
There are a significant number of Americans who want us to remember and return to the original model; removing all current federal programs not within the enumerated powers, returning the election of senators to the state legislatures, and a number of other proposals designed to limit the federal leviathan.
There is no such equivalency in Europe because the EU was designed from the start as a bloated progressive bureaucracy.