wats the benefit of being republic?Iron said:Who in hell is even talking about America? This has no bearing on the debate.
They happen to be a republic - the comparison ends there.
Not much. I guess it would satisfy the nationalists.HotShot said:wats the benefit of being republic?
I am sad that you happen to go to the same law school as me._dhj_ said:Not much. I guess it would satisfy the nationalists.
Me too. I would be very sad to find out that there are people in the world with different opinions.Dellaware said:I am sad that you happen to go to the same law school as me.
My comment was more in regards to your clear lack of understanding of the constitution and of political theory, not anything to do with you having a different opinion._dhj_ said:Me too. I would be very sad to find out that there are people in the world with different opinions.
I am curious as to what I have written which so clearly reveals my ignorance of the constitution and of political theory?Dellaware said:My comment was more in regards to your clear lack of understanding of the constitution and of political theory, not anything to do with you having a different opinion.
lol,_dhj_ said:I am curious as to what I have written which so clearly reveals my ignorance of the constitution and of political theory?
HotShot said:lol,
so there is no difference? why bother changing, wouldnt that slow down our productivity as our resources are diverted to changing currency notes etc..
If we changed to a republic all that would happen in regards to currency production would be that the numerous moulds for each coin and the designs on the computer for each note would have to be changed. So no, there would be no loss of productivity at all.HotShot said:lol,
so there is no difference? why bother changing, wouldnt that slow down our productivity as our resources are diverted to changing currency notes etc..
but it is loss of productivity the time it takes to change the systems could be used to produce more money?The Brucemaster said:If we changed to a republic all that would happen in regards to currency production would be that the numerous moulds for each coin and the designs on the computer for each note would have to be changed. So no, there would be no loss of productivity at all.
As to the American republic system i think the main problem with it is the voting system as opposed to the actual structure of the government. The weakness there is that its abused to the bullshit more than any actual inherent weaknesses.
There is no need to produce more money. It is done at a set rate so as not to influence inflation rates.HotShot said:but it is loss of productivity the time it takes to change the systems could be used to produce more money?
Iron said:I haven't heard that argument, but it would be refering to the fact that the British monarch has the constitutional title of "Supreme Governor of the Church of England".
It's not an irrelevant point. Isaacs didnt hold religious office. However the Anglican churches of both England and Australia aren't the same.
The US is a republic and has been since their war of independence. How can staying a constitutional monarchy mean we remain closer to the US than if we became a republic? If anything, becoming a republic will send us more toward the US and away from Britain than we are now.Mongke said:Australia needs to become a republic so that it can ideantify its self without leaning on the US or Bitain for examples. its what weve always wanted to do so since the convicts arived so why the hell not!?! so we can win all the medals at the commonwealth games? hmmm, well, that would be very Australia.
Hey, stupid-head!Enlightened_One said:The US is a republic and has been since their war of independence. How can staying a constitutional monarchy mean we remain closer to the US than if we became a republic? If anything, becoming a republic will send us more toward the US and away from Britain than we are now.