• Nico198X@europe.pub
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    3 months ago

    I’m sorry you can’t conceive of being intimately connected to more than one place at a time.

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      3 months ago

      Primary residence is a thing. It’s where you spend the most time in a year and therefore where the local politics will affect you the most.

      Otherwise you can get billionaires going to dozens of countries to vote.

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        3 months ago

        That’s just not really related. Billionaires aren’t a reason to disenfranchise tax paying workers. They’re also a tiny group of people and they don’t consider their influence in light of a single vote, but in the power of money.

        It’s a question of what’s local. For the nationalist, your City is local. My position is that for a United body like the EU, the state I live and work in is local.

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          3 months ago

          Right and the state you spend the most time in should be the one you are able to vote in. That’s what I was saying the US actually does correctly (though they are constantly trying to take that right away from students in many red states).

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        3 months ago

        And if I switch from summer residence to winter residence every 6 months? I change my nationality every 6 months?

        I live in one country but work in another? Different policies like worker right’s and residential policies affect me.