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Let the thread speak for itself (Originally on Reddit): DC As a State is DC As A Political Failure

u/Nickidewbear avatarNickidewbear
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Constitutionally, D.C. was never intended to be a state. It was deliberately set aside as a district to represent all states.

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And the capital would continue to not be a state, remaining a separate federal district.

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u/Nickidewbear avatarNickidewbear
:flag-md: Maryland
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The point of the district is to be the district in which the capital was the seat.

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And that would still be the case. The capital district would remain its own distinct entity on federal property.

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u/Nickidewbear avatarNickidewbear
:flag-md: Maryland
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If it would become a state, it wouldn’t. You can’t have it both ways.

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Pay attention.

The federal district would be shrunk down to just the government buildings. That would remain Washington, DC.

The private residences and businesses outside of that would become a new state.

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u/Nickidewbear avatarNickidewbear
:flag-md: Maryland
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And you would just leave the capital plonked right in the middle of the state? It would make no sense. Just leave DC as is or give Marylander DC back to Maryland and Virginian DC back to Virginia. In fact, that might actually make the Democrats happier and give them two now-larger-and-majority-Democratic states and not violate the Constitution.

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Doesn't violate the constitution.

The capital is already surrounded by one state with another.across a river. So nothing there changes.

MD legislators oppose incorporating DC into the state nearly 10 to 1 and MD citizens 4 to 1. So that's out.

I swear I've never seen so many Americans so openly opposed to democracy.

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The federal district would still not be a state, it would just be smaller than it is now.

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u/Nickidewbear avatarNickidewbear
:flag-md: Maryland
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Yet, they are trying to make the federal district into a state. I would give you the benefit of the doubt and say that your intellectual dishonesty is cognitive dissonance if I myself wanted to be intellectually dishonest.

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