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Sunday, February 26, 2017

The Solution to Washington Gridlock Doesn’t Lie in Washington




I am fascinated by the number of protests in the country. I find the parallels to the Tea Party protests in ’09 striking and compelling. Yet, while I feel that many of the protesters are bought and paid for, I am sure some of it is people being actually upset with Trump’s 4 weeks in office. At least with Obama we got to wait 3 years before someone mentioned impeachment – yet now a major contender for the DNC chairmanship was talking impeachment in the first week!

Yet, at the source, I think that the issue is more than just that the country is divided, that Washington is gridlocked, or that there is too many corrupt or bought out people. I believe the issue, at its source, is that too many decisions and policies are decided in Washington. 

You see, the 10th amendment was designed to keep the Federal Government from getting too big. Yet, it has never really been invoked. Yet, there is nothing in the Constitution about most of the major issues facing the country. There is nothing in the Constitution about marriage (ever get a Federal Marriage certificate?), education, abortion, crop regulations, Federal regulations of state lands, etc. Yet, all these issues, have become very divisive Federal issues.

The real solution to these issues is to discuss them at a state level. The reason people are so upset now, just like in ’09, is that they feel that they don’t have a voice. Which, in a country of 325 million people, if even 25% of the people are outraged, that would still be over 75 million people that are very upset!

So, instead of trying to find common ground on Capitol Hill, perhaps we could find common ground on a smaller Federal Government!

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