Collective states are constitutionally incapable of reliably producing anything but corpses.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No state on earth can afford to allow several authorities to co-exist next to one another.
Democratic nation states remain far more capable of managing the circuit of coercion, taxation and legitimation than any transnational bodies.
We cannot build foundations of a state without rule of law.
But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.
Our society cannot progress while our constitution stands still.
The powers of Congress are totally inadequate to preserve the balance between the respective States, and oblige them to do those things which are essential for their own welfare or for the general good.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
We cannot build a viable state with a country that is disintegrating into small pieces.
The diversification of the people's demand could not be followed by the state apparatus.
The Constitution in all its provisions looks to an indestructible union disposed of indestructible States.