That *is* how the government was originally designed, to have more power at the state level. Prior to the Civil War, U.S. Senators were placed in power by the state legislatures not by popular vote, and back then it took 67 votes to end debate! Because of who puts them in power, U.S. Senators voted for what the state legislature wanted lest he be replaced at the end of his term.
I think U.S. Senators went to popular vote as a punishment of some kind against the southern states. And ever since, federal powers have been constantly expanding, while state powers constantly shrinking.
Today, what is the check on federal powers?
This is why I want to start a movement to get rid of the 17th Amendment
