Federalism—the independent authority over their own affairs that is retained by the states—was designed by the Founding Fathers as a counter-balance to the centralized power of the federal government. But I'm not sure they realized the full extent of its advantages.
Voting with Their Feet, and Dollars
Voting with Their Feet, and Dollars
Voting with Their Feet, and Dollars
Federalism—the independent authority over their own affairs that is retained by the states—was designed by the Founding Fathers as a counter-balance to the centralized power of the federal government. But I'm not sure they realized the full extent of its advantages.