Good luck with that. It worked out "so well" for the Netherlands didn't it? Not only did the government end up losing, but it more or less united their population. But regardless, I can't speak for most of the nations on that list, but it won't happen in the US.
Literally every time the government (state or federal) has tried something like this (Usually using imminent domain for some stupid project or over some ridiculous tax reason) it's caused an armed stand off with the farmers, ranchers, and other patriots.
Bundy Ranch is probably the most famous example, but there's plenty more. Mass land confiscation is just impossible to do in the US without an armed conflict, and it always ends up in an armed conflict/standoff.
Beyond that, our nation was built on the back of farmers, so we have some of the most farmer friendly laws in the world. It's next to impossible for the feds to regulate anything related to farming or ranching outside of waste storage and disposal. It's why things like that are always done at the state level, because the feds can't do anything other than regulate storage and disposal of waste material through the EPA.
I can see california and new york trying to pass something along these lines, and failing massively. But pretty much every other state in the country wouldn't go along with this.
Besides all of that, something of this scale would take a literal act of congress to even begin to attempt something like this. And that won't happen given the fact that, despite being full of cuckholds, the house is under whitehat control and won't pass anything TOO bad or irreversible.
All in all, this is nothing more than lip service as far as the US goes. The rest of these nations might actually try it, but this won't fly in the US.
Good luck with that. It worked out "so well" for the Netherlands didn't it? Not only did the government end up losing, but it more or less united their population. But regardless, I can't speak for most of the nations on that list, but it won't happen in the US.
Literally every time the government (state or federal) has tried something like this (Usually using imminent domain for some stupid project or over some ridiculous tax reason) it's caused an armed stand off with the farmers, ranchers, and other patriots.
Bundy Ranch is probably the most famous example, but there's plenty more. Mass land confiscation is just impossible to do in the US without an armed conflict, and it always ends up in an armed conflict/standoff.
Beyond that, our nation was built on the back of farmers, so we have some of the most farmer friendly laws in the world. It's next to impossible for the feds to regulate anything related to farming or ranching outside of waste storage and disposal. It's why things like that are always done at the state level, because the feds can't do anything other than regulate storage and disposal of waste material through the EPA.
I can see california and new york trying to pass something along these lines, and failing massively. But pretty much every other state in the country wouldn't go along with this.
Besides all of that, something of this scale would take a literal act of congress to even begin to attempt something like this. And that won't happen given the fact that, despite being full of cuckholds, the house is under whitehat control and won't pass anything TOO bad or irreversible.
All in all, this is nothing more than lip service as far as the US goes. The rest of these nations might actually try it, but this won't fly in the US.