DIY-HP-LED
Well-Known Member
This is not a secret, she's a powerless nice old lady, I guess that means the UK has our back, since we have a common ruler! So do the Australians and so does NZ, most Americans would feel at home in all of those countries, as would they in America. Constitutions only change when there is a need, here and in America, but electing a powerless ceremonial president would not be too big an issue, many European parliamentary systems have them or largely symbolic monarchies whose only real power is to fire the PM and appoint another one, if required.We are generally pretty against the whole royalty thing here. Even if it really doesn't matter, I think this mindset has been pretty constant in how we approach things as a country so much different that you all up north.
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America currently has Donald the first as King, an absolute despotic monarch and he doesn't want to vacate the throne!

