Andrew
P. Napolitano
One of the bedrocks of our governmental infrastructure
is federalism. This is the constitutional recognition of the legal origins of
the United States as a union of independent states. America started, of course,
with 13 colonies, which became 13 states, and gradually added 37 additional
states. Though the federal government is a behemoth today, it was created
when each of those states ceded some of their sovereignty to the federal
government. They did this in writing. The writing is the Constitution, and it
explicitly states that the governmental powers not ceded are retained by the
states.
President Reagan reminded us of the origins of the country in his
first inaugural address when he stated, “All of us need to be reminded that the
federal government did not create the states; the states created the federal
government.” He also said that the beauty of the retention of powers by the
states is that they are likely to exercise those powers differently and become
laboratories of democracy — hence, Reagan’s famous quip that one of the benefits
of living in the U.S. is federalism, because “you can vote with your feet.”....To Read More....
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