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Should Washington, D.C., become the 51st state?
2020-02-18
[NEWS.YAHOO] A bill that would make Washington, D.C., the 51st U.S. state was approved by a Democratic-led House committee last week, setting the stage for a vote by the full chamber in the near future. If it passes, as expected, it will be the first time the campaign to bestow statehood on the nation’s capital has been endorsed by one of the chambers of Congress.
Doesn't come as a surprise though. It's chock full of Dem voters.
Republicans in the Senate are expected to swiftly reject the bill, however, continuing a legacy of partisan sparring over the District of Columbia that has been going on for more than two centuries.
Like I said, chock full...
The fight over where the federal government should be located was one of the defining arguments of the early years of American democracy — with Southern states refusing to accept any plan for it to be in the North and vice versa. In 1790, Congress reached a compromise that established a capital district separate from the states along the Potomac River that would be run by the federal government.
You know, the idea of "Federal City," on neutral ground.
Though Washington, D.C., has gradually increased its ability to govern itself over the years — most crucially winning the right to elect its own mayor and council in 1973 — Congress still has the ability to override local decisions, especially on budgetary matters. The city’s 700,000 residents do not elect senators and are represented by a single delegate in the House of Representatives who is barred from voting on bills.
It's the city that gave us Marion "The Bitch Set Me Up" Barry. After he served his time the city elected him mayor again, at which point Congress took over, leaving him as an overt figurehead before he could do more damage. Hizzoner installed as many of his friends and contributors as he could find, to create one of the most inert bureaucracies in the nation.
The effort to increase D.C.’s role in the federal government has been ongoing for decades. The closest it’s come to success was in 1978, when Congress passed a constitutional amendment that would have given the city full representation in Congress. The amendment was never enacted, however, because not enough states ratified it. In a 2016 referendum, 86 percent of Washington residents voted in favor of the district’s becoming a state.
Which is irrelevant, because the case for "Federal City" still remains.
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Posted by:Fred

#13  I vote for walling it off ala Escape From New York and housing criminals there. it wouldn't change much except for the additional of a yuge, luxurious wall
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-02-18 12:48  

#12  That's the problem with getting up late on the West Coast. Alaska Paul already said what I was thinking.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-02-18 12:21  

#11  I'll agree, as long as California and New York get demoted to territories with an presidential appointed governor.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2020-02-18 11:17  

#10  Don't the Dems propose this bill every year? It sure seems that way.
Posted by: Raj   2020-02-18 09:16  

#9  Come on you two, don't you like NY mafia movies?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-02-18 08:32  

#8  Ref #7: Can't we simply remove the art and important artifacts and nuke that sewer from space?

While the Orange Man is at Mara Largo, I recommend a harmless, Corona Virus clone be discovered near Dupont Circle.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-02-18 08:31  

#7  Can't we simply remove the art and important artifacts and nuke that sewer from space?
Posted by: Cesare   2020-02-18 08:24  

#6  Return the non-governmental land and authority to Maryland. The whole concept was so that no state would have undo influence on the nescient national government that was to be established. I think we can take it that today its more like the state governments fear undo influence from the national government.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-02-18 06:27  

#5  looking for two more Democrat Senators...
Posted by: Frank G   2020-02-18 06:07  

#4  DC should revert to being a part of the Potomac delta.
Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-18 05:36  

#3  The precedent has already been established: District of Columbia Retrocession in 1846 returning the lands south of the Potomac to Virginia. They have been various plans to transfer the populated districts back to Maryland...

Too simple for the demagogues in the Democratic Party -- where's the graft is simple?
Posted by: magpie   2020-02-18 02:19  

#2  The Constitution is the Law you scumbags.
Quit making shit up and pulling it out of you ass.
Posted by: newc   2020-02-18 01:09  

#1  Not no but hell no.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2020-02-18 00:51  

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