You are in the United States on a vacation, a nice trip with your family and/or friends. You are walking across the street and a cop takes out a gun, it is pointed at your face. He yells: “We have an arrest warrant for you.” You know you didn’t do anything and he tries to arrest you. What do you do? Do you know the rights that you have? The laws of the United States? Probably not, only that you have a right to speak to a lawyer. You think to yourself if it would be better to scrap the laws. Just so you wouldn’t have been arrested. Would it be better to scrap the laws in the United States?
This is the question I asked myself. Laws are a big thing in every country. Each country has them, just in every country …show more content…
A dictatorship in America is quite unlikely to happen. As it is in America now, an Oligarchy, the rich people govern the country, but they make it look like a democracy. If the United States would become a dictatorship it would have major impact of the countries that are in NATO. They surely do not dictatorships in their NATO. This would make that almost the entirety of the European Union would be against the United States. Making it impossible for the United States to survive and exist.
What if there was fraud in the White House, in DC.
This is quite likely to happen. Depending on how the United State functions and if it really is looking for fraudes that do this type of stuff. Frauds like these have happened before and the penalty was indeed high. A fraud in the White House. Meaning that there are indeed laws but that they do not apply to certain people. These people could be, the friends of the fraud, or maybe everyone that lives in the United States, everyone that is in the United States. This could make the people that live in the United States to break laws more often. Or maybe only some people that break laws every time. If they’re good friends with the fraud then they can do anything they