It's not an interesting theory. It's how we were supposed to operate. The 50 states (countries) were to handle their own affairs with the federal government being small and handling the few things the individual states couldn't (common defense, post office, federal judiciary, common money etc..) I'd rather have 50 states trying things and having one of them come up with a better way than some singular overlord in some far off place tell me he knows what's best for me. Every state was supposed to be its own liberty experiment. If you didn't like yours - MOVE. Now with this overreaching centralized government - it's the same everywhere. Where can you move too?
I much prefer local control. People are much more accountable if they live in your own community. Are all of them always right? - No! But if one local school board screws up the education for their kids in one state that doesn't mean you should advocate that the federal government should take over the education of all states. What have THEY ever done well (other then military in most cases)?!?! "No child left behind" is central government control of education - and spending has gone up and scores have gone down! You proved MY point.
The federal government should be so small that the presidency should be a part time position.
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