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Can it still be said that federalism....?

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Can it still be said that federalism increases liberty, encourages diversity, and promotes creative experimentation and responsive government?

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  1. ummmmmmmmm, still? Maybe back before the Civil War, back when we could be sure that our tax dollars would benefit us one way or another, and billions of $ didn't go unaccounted for and Congress responds with a shrug...statism, which is basically what it is, has never been a vehicle for liberty, in all of human history.


  2. Another movement calling itself "Federalism" appeared in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. New Federalism, which is characterized by a gradual return of power to the states, was initiated by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) with his "devolution revolution" in the early 1980s and lasted until 2001. Previously, the federal government had granted money to the states categorically, limiting the states to use this funding for specific programs. Reagan's administration, however, introduced a practice of giving block grants, freeing state governments to spend the money at their own discretion. This philosophy is sometimes called "states' rights", although its proponents usually eschew the latter term because of its associations with Jim Crow and segregation. Unlike the states' rights movement of the mid-20th century which focused on civil rights, the modern federalist movement is concerned far more with expansive interpretations of the Commerce Clause, as in the areas of medical marijuana (Gonzales v. Raich), partial birth abortion, gun possession (United States v. Lopez), federal police powers (United States v. Morrison, which struck down portions of the Violence Against Women Act), or agriculture (Wickard v. Filburn). President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) embraced this philosophy, and President George W. Bush (2001-) appeared to support it at the time of his inauguration. Is this what your talking about?


  3. no

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