Originally Posted by
friday1970
I just wish everyone would think this. Usually, it's the opposite. "Don't build a wall". they screamed. Then when it's their turn...."Let's build a wall!". And the sheep cheered.
No different from Snowall in the novel Animal Farm from George Orwell, saying a windmill was a horrible idea, but when Snowball got to power, said "let's build a windmill". I see this too often in politics lately.
Can the commerce clause be used to regulate interstate bicycle lanes?
Wait, the sheep cheered for a wall? Do you have the extended version of Animal Farm?
Generally, the way feds can get states and cities to build bike lanes is to tie some federal money to it.