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Federalism D.I.Y. (Secession's not the answer, Federalism is!)
Goldwater Institute ^ | June 1, 2011 | Nick Dranias

Posted on 11/14/2012 9:28:01 AM PST by inkling

The federal government is tightening its control over the 50 states and the lives of every American. The U.S. Constitution, however, says states are supposed to be equal partners with the federal government. State sovereignty — allowing each state to control its own affairs — is the cornerstone of that equal partnership and critical to protecting Americans' freedom.

Below are 10 ways local policymakers and citizens can restore that balance of power and do what's best for the people of your state. (Click the infographic for larger, 8½x11" PDF version.)

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Read Federalism DIY: 10 Ways for States to Check and Balance Washington here


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: federalism; secession; statesrights
This infographic is a year old, but seemed relevant today considering the news.
1 posted on 11/14/2012 9:28:07 AM PST by inkling
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To: inkling

Except, meaningful federalism has been dead since the New Deal. It was twitching a bit during the late 1990s, but the Raich v. Gonzales decision effectively pounded a stake through its heart, cut off its head, and buried it at the crossroads.


2 posted on 11/14/2012 9:30:59 AM PST by altsehastiin
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To: inkling

If 52% of the populace want Leviathan, there is no getting true federalism back. When you have two sets of people with contradictory conceptions of the end of government, it only makes sense to break it off in chunks that allow the people to “pick a side”. If four years of Obama, including Obamacare, moves the needle the wrong way, and the “small government” party is infiltrated/corrupt enough to give us Dole/McCain/Romney and even “W” as far as small government is concerned, there is no mechanism left to get the whole thing back.


3 posted on 11/14/2012 9:35:42 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: inkling

I’d like to see as much interest in repealing the 17th amendment as there is in the secession fantasy.

Without the 17th amendment, the GOP would have a massive majority in the senate.


4 posted on 11/14/2012 9:36:10 AM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: inkling

Actually, true federalism depends on a continuous credible threat of secession. Without such a threat federalism will always tend to devolve into Federal Government supremacy.


5 posted on 11/14/2012 9:40:39 AM PST by SeeSharp
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To: SeeSharp
Actually, true federalism depends on a continuous credible threat of secession. Without such a threat federalism will always tend to devolve into Federal Government supremacy.

Spot On!

6 posted on 11/14/2012 10:33:51 AM PST by kosciusko51 (Enough of "Who is John Galt?" Who is Patrick Henry?)
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To: SeeSharp

Yep.


7 posted on 11/14/2012 11:39:55 AM PST by cizinec ("Brother, your best friend ain't your Momma, it's the Field Artillery.")
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To: cripplecreek

Repeal of the 17th Ammendment is a fantasy. You might get 1/3 of the states to agree on that one.


8 posted on 11/14/2012 11:44:26 AM PST by cizinec ("Brother, your best friend ain't your Momma, it's the Field Artillery.")
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To: inkling

In 1771, secession was also a fantasy.


9 posted on 11/14/2012 11:53:00 AM PST by rigelkentaurus
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To: cizinec
Constitutional Convention scares the beJeesus out of them.

Threat may be useful, Or if convened for limited agenda.

For those that fear it would get out of control, consider where we are already.

10 posted on 11/14/2012 1:22:32 PM PST by itsahoot (Any enemy, that is allowed to have a King's X line, is undefeatable. (USS Taluga AO-62))
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