It as seen as a country in the way you think of country by people outside of the US. Those of us inside the US don't think of the US the same way. That's why trying to bring outside thinking into the equation doesn't fit the situation.
When things are flush or we have an enemy, we act like one big extended family. When things are going wrong, or we've got rivalries over sports, or we have issues with interstate trade, then we turn into a bunch of individualistic blowhards. The states may be one large family, but it's notably dysfunctional, and I'm not sure that the Constitution and human nature would allow for anything different.
That said, as it matters to the discussion at hand, what other states do is not only irrelevant, but also largely in line with how Florida handles it. There are only 8 (or fewer) states where they wouldn't have run afoul of age of consent laws and half of the nation is stricter. Which is what makes the mantra argument of "because Florida" not only irritating but also wrong.
When things are flush or we have an enemy, we act like one big extended family. When things are going wrong, or we've got rivalries over sports, or we have issues with interstate trade, then we turn into a bunch of individualistic blowhards. The states may be one large family, but it's notably dysfunctional, and I'm not sure that the Constitution and human nature would allow for anything different.
That said, as it matters to the discussion at hand, what other states do is not only irrelevant, but also largely in line with how Florida handles it. There are only 8 (or fewer) states where they wouldn't have run afoul of age of consent laws and half of the nation is stricter. Which is what makes the mantra argument of "because Florida" not only irritating but also wrong.
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