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Individual States have Rights. Why don't we use them?

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Individual States have Rights. Why don't we use them?

Individual States have Rights. Why don't we use them?

Spoiler: the answer is money.

Because states are addicted to federal money (which comes from the states in the first place) states are afraid to assert their rights.

This is a universal problem in the United States.

When states put the federal government's wants before the needs of their people, they are officially in violation of their oaths of office.

This trickle down effect is in every government structure, including schools.

Governments and corporations love this budget model because they benefit from it.

It's the general population that suffers which is ironic since the general population funds this budgetary model.

Let's discuss what states can do about this and how the people can encourage their states to change this government model tonight.


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