Can't be. I've been reliably assured that no one is coming for your burgers.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1161331610291187712 …
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Noah Rothman Retweeted The Hill
Can't be. I've been reliably assured that no one is coming for your burgers.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1161331610291187712 …
Noah Rothman added,
A college in London with roughly 8,200 students is not the federal government of the United States.
Dismissing every incident of this nature one at a time as a one-off is how you end up with no guardrails.
I have not dismissed “every incident.” I am dismissing “a college in another country did something ergo this is grist for the federal mill in the United States"
I'd hope we can agree that there is inherent tension between a pro-guardrails stance & an anti-nutpicking stance. But surely, the exact same ideas couldn't gain influence here? https://vegnews.com/2019/4/nyc-government-to-slash-beef-consumption-by-50-percent-phase-out-processed-meat …
“The exact same ideas” is a separate argument than “someone is coming for your burgers."
I just cited an example of an actual government that really exists and whose leader is currently running for president. You can argue that political movements in national power bear no relationship to the ideas developed on the way, if you think guardrails don't matter.
I can also argue that federalism exists and that the leader who is currently running for president is hilariously unpopular and that the “someone” who would need to come for America’s burgers would imply the force of the federal government got involved.
I can conclude by saying that I hear & sympathize with everything you are saying, and vividly remember saying many of the same things about my own political movement between 2009-2015.
And I’ll add again that “Australia banned guns/this country did this thing” with the implication that the US should or would follow suit is a general annoyance of mine and has resulted in many arguments.
the Americanization of international politics is going to be the death of me.
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