No taxation without representation
The phrase had been used for more than a generation in Ireland. By 1765, the term was in use in Boston, and local politician James Otis was most famously associated with the phrase, “taxation without representation is tyranny.”
“Our government would look a lot different if the 4.5 million Americans in non-voting territories like D.C. and Puerto Rico has a voice.”
People who live in the city of London can now vote, but urrr, they vote for a corporation to run the show, rather than a representative in parliament. Funny (rigged) old world.
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