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by lordlimecat 3305 days ago
At some point blaming administrations 30 years ago for practices continued by subsequent administrations becomes deeply dishonest.

California for instance (referenced multiple times here) has had many governors since the Reagan days and could have ended the practice on a state level, and at a federal level the pendulum has swung to both sides on multiple occasions. Any of these administrations could have made it a priority, but did not.

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> At some point blaming administrations 30 years ago for practices continued by subsequent administrations becomes deeply dishonest.

That statement is nonsensical. Who else is to blame for originating these policies?

Choosing to maintain the status quo is still a choice. The blame lies most importantly with those who, today, could change this policy.

otherwise.. why not blame the romans?