orion2145@lemmy.worldtoReddit@lemmy.world•Only on Reddit: posting about US voting against making food a universal right every year, and the top comments justifying it
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11 months agoYes and incorrectly so.
Yes and incorrectly so.
It’s not that government doesn’t have the power to grant rights. It’s assumed by default that if the right wasn’t enumerated here (in the constitution) then it exists by default. None of that bars either the constitution (via amendment) or law (so long as it doesn’t contradict the constitution) from granting or conferring or even restricting/limiting rights (again as long as it doesn’t contradict the constitution). All done via the consent of the governed (ie via elected government). We seem to have forgotten we have the power to “perfect” our laws and governing document.
Sit down…
Cool under pressure
Good thing NVME isn’t sensitive to heat!
In many jurisdictions it’s not legal to charge this fee unless it’s advertised when ordering such as on the menu or posted signage.