I’m sorry, I thought we were asking irrelevant questions of each other. Meanwhile, the US remains a single sovereign nation.
There is no "the popular vote" for the Presidency why do you seem to struggle so with that fact. The only election you voted in was in your state, which you don't even live in, for the states electors. The STATES elect the President they don't even have to give you a say in the matter. And what are you demanding the person who got the minority number of votes should win in an election.
It take it, by your idiotic post, that you can't find any language in the constitution stating that the united states are a nation.
You keep asking irrelevant questions that I addressed a dozen pages ago. I thought you just wanted to ask each other moronic and irrelevant questions? Meanwhile, the US remains a single sovereign nation.
Where does it say we aren’t a nation in the constitution? meanwhile, you are a citizen of the single sovereign nation called the US.
that your constant harping about it not being in there is meaningless. So where in the text of the constitution does it say we are not a nation? meanwhile, we remain a single sovereign nation.
What does the other half of the body of Congress have to do with the fact we are a single sovereign nation?
Probably because one doesn't want to admit why the founding fathers created a Senate in the 50 United states The framers of the Constitution created the United States Senate to protect the rights of individual states and safeguard minority opinion in a system of government designed to give greater power to the national government. Senate.gov › common › briefing U.S. Senate: Origins and Development .
I don’t get the relevance to the fact we are a single sovereign nation. It’s why your passport says US next to citizenship, and not Texas (or whatever state you live in)
They are not sovereign. They are bound by federal law, under a single nation. We are the single sovereign nation called the United States.