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Democracy works on a local level, and local governments serve a meaningful purpose.

Democracy works poorly, if at all, on a national level. In many ways, it is simply "mob rule."

Serious questions:

- Does the federal government serve a meaningful purpose today?

- What benefit does the federal government provide for US citizens that cannot be performed (better?) by local governments and private industry?

- Are the interests of the US federal government the same as the interests of the American people?

Outside of coordinating efforts during WW2, I don't see much (if any) benefit of having a federal government... which is massively bloated and expensive for the American people to maintain.

My opinion?

Decentralization and downsizing of massive nation states--along with their monopolies on violence and money creation and distribution--is coming.

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Pleb34 1y ago

I think a strong judiciary, that adheres to a Constitution that protects individual rights, is necessary at the federal level. It helps to prevent smaller jurisdictions from passing laws by the majority that would violate individual rights of some within that jurisdiction.

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