Federalism is what the Founders had in mind when they established our government in the late 1700's. They put together a constitution that the Federal entity had limited and defined powers and that all other powers not delegated to that Federal entity belonged to the states and to "the people". Unfortunately, in the last century and a half we have gotten away from that concept where the Federal government has given itself far more powers that the Founders would have ever envisioned.
This has in the main been propagated by one political party, the Democrat Party, (though some Republicans also are on board) and that has resulted in a serious deterioration of liberty for the American people. We must return to the vision of the Founding Fathers before it is too late, and the monstrosity that is the Federal government must be destroyed for the good of all the people.
This has in the main been propagated by one political party, the Democrat Party, (though some Republicans also are on board) and that has resulted in a serious deterioration of liberty for the American people. We must return to the vision of the Founding Fathers before it is too late, and the monstrosity that is the Federal government must be destroyed for the good of all the people.