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by brookst
119 days ago
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I mean that’s just adulthood. There are outcomes where the US government seizes the company. Not super likely, not impossible. It would be naive to write a statement that a future event will never happen, under any circumstances. People who make that mistake get lambasted for hypocrisy when unforeseen circumstances arise. I see recognition that making absolute statements about the future is best left to zealots and prophets. Which to me speaks of maturity, not duplicity. |
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Are there historical examples in the US specifically where we've nationalized a business?
Because we've certainly invaded countries and assassinated leaders over exactly the same.
ETA: I could have answered my own question with two minutes of research. Yes, we have: https://thenextsystem.org/history-of-nationalization-in-the-...