You still won’t answer, how do the feds not have to make decisions regarding homosexuality and immigration, and the military, and how do states not have to in regards to divorce law and adoption?
Except for the military, and immigration, the constitution does not say the fed has anything to do those other items.
Every state has its own laws regarding divorce, adoption, etc, and that is as it should be-some states are community property states, some are not, etc.
I’m not a political science major and I didn’t stay at a Holiday Inn last night-but I do understand the constitution, and I want to see it heeded and used.
I don’t care if it leans to the left or right, a nanny state is just that, meddling and micromanaging where it clearly should not, and using OUR money to do it...