Americans are supposedly celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (aka Declaration of Secession from the British Empire) this week. However, most of the merchandise being sold by American retailers regarding “The Fourth of July” celebrates the state’s flag, the military, and the empire (that replaced the British empire) and makes no mention of independence and certainly not of secession. The 1776 Declaration of Independence is one of three famous American declarations regarding independence; two are in favor, and one against.
As an aside, you may recall that one of the slogans of the American Revolution was opposition to “taxation without representation.” My friend the late Walter Williams once told me that a British friend, Eamon Butler, once asked him, “So how do you like taxation with representation?” Walter said he had no response!
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