What is the farmer saying in this sentence?

A national government will not obey the law.

A national government will not be able to fairly solve arguments between states.

A national government will not be damaged by disagreements between states.

1 answer

The farmer is expressing a concern that a national government lacks the authority or capability to effectively enforce laws or resolve disputes among states. They suggest that without a strong enforcement mechanism, the national government may not uphold the law, resulting in an inability to provide fair resolutions in conflicts between states. Additionally, the farmer implies that the national government remains unaffected by these disagreements, which may lead to further discord among the states themselves.