But as unfair as it is for the country to pass laws affecting the lives of people still living in the 1950s, it’s dangerous for people in the 1950s to vote on how people in the twenty-first century should behave. Besides, these people are not Amish; the twenty-first century is part of their lives. If they want to use their smartphones to look at the Gospel Station Network and wear low-priced clothes from the Pampa Walmart twenty-five miles away, if they want to remain safe from North Korea’s nuclear bombs and save their cattle from rising temperatures, then our country can no longer simply be
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