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Trump has shown a greater respect for the US Constitution than the previous 4 presidents.
A modern-day analogy is the opium trade in Afghanistan. I had a good friend who was a retired Air Force Colonel stationed in Afghanistan for some time. He gave a lecture to a large group of us - including pictures - showing that the major trade there is opium because it is lightweight and can be loaded on the backs of goats for transport/export. When all you have is knife-edged mountains everywhere and no roads - let alone vehicles - you use what you have...
If it sounds like I'm siding with the small whiskey makers, I am. My uncle Paul was a moonshiner, so I heard things from his point of view.
Sounds like taxation without representation.
Isn't that partly why we fought a revolution?
Washington was simply doing his job - enforcing the law. It should be noted that while he did employ troops, HOW he employed them to quell the riots without bloodshed was admirable. Washington also arranged for pardons for many of those involved.
I don't blame those small producers for rebelling. They were fighting for their livelihoods.
But I can't understand how, after fighting so hard for independence, Washington could have sicced the army on those people.
ROFL
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