Yes, in fact you should be worried because you actually have it.
Yes, when referring to the title of the President of the United States, it should always be capitalized.
Wikipedia states that it will not always, but it should at least sometimes.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
The New Jersey plan stated that the larger states should have the most representation. This worried the smaller states that they would not be heard as much.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
Many states are having financial problems that slow down the processing of refunds. Also, if you filed near the deadline, it always takes longer because of the large number of people filing. Your state revenue department probably has a place on their web site or a phone number to check the status of your refund. If you are worried, refer to one of these places. If you were not required to file in 2007, that should not be a factor. If you were required to file but failed to, that may be a factor.
Because the smaller populated states were worried that the largely populated states would dominate the parliament.
Because the larger states would have too much representation in the government. The smaller states were worried that they would loose their power in the government.
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States rights are important. States could walk away from Obama or even Franklin Roosevelt. Big government started in 1890's with the Populist movement. States should always resist this.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.