If you federalize there is no leaving since you share some parts of same governed country. But there should always be place for talks. It's not impossible for a state in the USA or a province in Canada to go solo, but it is damn hard and requires a lot of paperwork. Also, you would need a system where you can't just leave after you profitted hugely on the federation, and once your economy booms, then leaves. Atleast it should be like a divorce where we estimate how much it will cost for that state to deattache itself from the rest of the Federation. Pay back what you've gained from joining.
Agree. Fuck the veto system. It should be 60% democratic parlamentary votes as standard. Some times it could be 50% to win the vote. Just anything else than the veto system. But I understand then you go past the union and for federalisation.
That's what I mean. A place like the first facebook version, that was cool and not full of bloat, commercials and a algorithm trying to either sell you stuff, or trigger you to comment.
Best thing is, the internet garbage ain't the real world. In the real world, money talks. Wind energy is by far the best and cheapest way, to scale energy. The wind is blowing day and night, the sun isn't shining. Solar energy is great in sunny states but in the far North and South, where there is short days and nasty weather 200 days of the year wind is by far the most preferable. There is a lot of places around the European continent, where the wind is blowing 95% of the time.
I love all the MAGA supporters haven't thought about the chances of that racist peace of shit got killed by his own. After all the years of spewing the most racist shit there is, and he gets killed after he criticized Trump for not releasing the Epstein files.
It is the biggest os server wise in the world. Everything on aws runs ubuntu as well. Any SaaS is ubuntu. You cannot get around it datacenter or SaaS wise.
If you federalize there is no leaving since you share some parts of same governed country. But there should always be place for talks. It's not impossible for a state in the USA or a province in Canada to go solo, but it is damn hard and requires a lot of paperwork. Also, you would need a system where you can't just leave after you profitted hugely on the federation, and once your economy booms, then leaves. Atleast it should be like a divorce where we estimate how much it will cost for that state to deattache itself from the rest of the Federation. Pay back what you've gained from joining.