So you get all of the benefits of living in the United States but you feel morally in the clear because you've decided to participate in the process that gave rise to that country as little as the law allows you to, yet you get to live in a country with a strong central government which provides you property rights and the rule of law, unlike, to pick a shitty country at random, Syria. If you lived in Syria, figuring out a government structure might be a matter of life and death, but here because by international standards we live in a first world country it can remain theoretical.
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