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When people answer a specific question with generality, it maybe says something about the extent of their critical thought, or ability to incorporate context. But im not one to assume!

For this issue specifically in the US, there is broad bipartisan support. There have been hearings, but very little debate.

And its not like anybody campaigned for this issue specifically! Like, I hear you, I get that this is good ole American democracy at work on some fundamental level, but I fail to see how it is really being an effective vehicle for this change specifically. And I am genuinely curious if we can see an actual distinction here given that!

In general, when it comes to issues specifically around the threshold between business and the state, one maybe benefits a little on not relying 100% on the nominative ideologies at play. Especially in a "properly" capitalist country. I don't want to dictate your heuristics, but I'm just saying you dont want to be on the side defending what businesses the US deals with or not simply because it is a democracy.



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