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Now, lets have a civil discussion about what the GOP needs to do
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<blockquote data-quote="freeranger" data-source="post: 1986774" data-attributes="member: 25733"><p>I agree. Yet social issues aren't within the scope of enumerated powers to the federal government. They are reserved to the states. As such we should see to it that the federal government deals with the listed enumerated powers and let the states handle everything else. This is the proper design of federalism. A central, top heavy government always seeks to grow it's power. It never ends well for the people under such a system. I'm all for choice. I much rather have a choice of picking from fifty different options and live with the one that best suits my tastes than being limited to one choice which becomes unpalatable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeranger, post: 1986774, member: 25733"] I agree. Yet social issues aren't within the scope of enumerated powers to the federal government. They are reserved to the states. As such we should see to it that the federal government deals with the listed enumerated powers and let the states handle everything else. This is the proper design of federalism. A central, top heavy government always seeks to grow it's power. It never ends well for the people under such a system. I'm all for choice. I much rather have a choice of picking from fifty different options and live with the one that best suits my tastes than being limited to one choice which becomes unpalatable. [/QUOTE]
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