In my American Thinkers class we were discussing the Declaration of Independence, as I was preparing my lecture notes I was struck by a thought: Don’t the citizens of Washington, D.C. have cause for rebelling against the government? The Constitution gives Congress absolute final power over the District of Columbia, yet D.C. has no voting representation in either house. How is this the kind of thing that we tolerate in this day and age? And why did it take me so long to get riled up about it?
Archive for January 27th, 2006
Capital Concerns
Posted January 27, 2006 By Dave Thomer
Filed in Public Policy