- Jul 10, 2006
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Is it time to eliminate states? The federal government is increasingly powerful, and we just elected the party that promises to make it more so. In my county for instance one can no longer even bring food to one's children/grandchildren in public schools because of Michelle's initiative. Any powers left to the states are merely those the federal government has not yet deigned to seize. The things firmly left to the states' control, such as the definition of marriage, seem to me to be the very things that should be universal in a nation. Most of the Mexican border states are at war with the federal government over whether immigration laws should be enforced. So what real purpose is served by having fifty junior leagues? Would we not be better served by regional governors appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate than by electing state legislatures and governors and then fighting the inevitable conflicts out in court?
Regarding the Senate, Senators no longer represent the states' interests, but are elected by popular vote and mostly represent their party and their own interests. Where Senators do manage to work in their states' interests, it's usually to get pork projects at the expense of the nation, such as the F-35 alternative engine program. At best the Senate is hamstrung by it's internal rules from its only unique powers, confirmation of cabinet-level appointees and treaties, and the President increasingly just bypasses them and makes recess appointments which effectively get no investigative hearings at all, much less an up or down vote. The Senate is elected by exact the same rules and serves exactly the same purpose as the House, paying only the barest lip service to the Constitutional separation of powers, and regularly botch their few separate responsibilities.
Seems to me we'd be better off:
1) Eliminating state governments, replacing them with appointed bureaucrats who implement Presidential decrees and Congressional laws so that everyone lives under the same laws. We eliminate turf wars and expensive legal battles with essentially the same results. We also eliminate the electoral college, state and local taxes, and state and local regulations, and establish uniform laws and taxation.
2) Eliminating the Senate, rolling its members into the House and moving its duties to the House. Let SCOTUS judge impeachments, or in case of SCOTUS indictments let the POTUS judge.
As we strain to find new money for new giveaways, why not eliminate redundant levels of government with no real power left anyway?
Regarding the Senate, Senators no longer represent the states' interests, but are elected by popular vote and mostly represent their party and their own interests. Where Senators do manage to work in their states' interests, it's usually to get pork projects at the expense of the nation, such as the F-35 alternative engine program. At best the Senate is hamstrung by it's internal rules from its only unique powers, confirmation of cabinet-level appointees and treaties, and the President increasingly just bypasses them and makes recess appointments which effectively get no investigative hearings at all, much less an up or down vote. The Senate is elected by exact the same rules and serves exactly the same purpose as the House, paying only the barest lip service to the Constitutional separation of powers, and regularly botch their few separate responsibilities.
Seems to me we'd be better off:
1) Eliminating state governments, replacing them with appointed bureaucrats who implement Presidential decrees and Congressional laws so that everyone lives under the same laws. We eliminate turf wars and expensive legal battles with essentially the same results. We also eliminate the electoral college, state and local taxes, and state and local regulations, and establish uniform laws and taxation.
2) Eliminating the Senate, rolling its members into the House and moving its duties to the House. Let SCOTUS judge impeachments, or in case of SCOTUS indictments let the POTUS judge.
As we strain to find new money for new giveaways, why not eliminate redundant levels of government with no real power left anyway?