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by jnet
4048 days ago
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"On the global scale, more countries need to say "no" to keep the US government in check. It's what the founding fathers would have wanted" I am very skeptical that any of the founding fathers would have wanted European countries restricting US trade. With that said, I agree that the Europeans should make a stand and not accept what they consider dangerous pesticides to be imported into the EU |
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Up until very early 1900 it was the US's lifeblood to not involve itself politically with Europe (or the rest of the world) at all.
It's probably the case that the founding fathers would have different opinions were they born today. Today you can travel around the world several times than you could travel across the (extremely small) country then. Things are different.