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" ... But, in response, the majority of state governors - who in the U.S. federalist system ultimately matter the most in terms of setting Covid-19 mitigation policy - are throwing caution to the wind. One by one states are removing restrictions. Some are loosening the reins incrementally, by altering capacity limits, for example, in indoor businesses. Others, however, are going much further by eliminating indoor capacity limits altogether - even with respect to venues for (sports) events and dining - and abolishing mask mandates. ... "
" ... Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis popularized the phrase “laboratories of democracy” to describe how a “state may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country.” Within the federalist framework, state and local governments have some degree of autonomy to act as social “laboratories,” where policies can be created and tested at the state or local level. These experiments in policymaking can be confined to one state or locale, or spread to others, depending on their popularity. ... "
" ... Given the importance of school-provided meals to low-income kids, this ruling is important in and of itself. But it is also indicative of a broader problem. President Trump and his team do not seem to understand the limitations of their power. This has been recently highlighted by Trump’s claims that he has “total authority” to reopen American businesses by May 1st, despite the fact that America is a federalist system in which states share that power with the federal government. While the federal government likely has the power to overrule the states on this issue, under the doctrine of separation of powers, that authority would have to be exercised by Congress, not the President. ... "
" ... Mr. Romney rightly suggested legislation like Obamacare should be determined by states. He should have taken federalist logic further to include poverty programs and other entitlements. Republicans did propose block funding for Medicaid to begin stabilizing the national budget. This plan would likely enhance efficiency, but social insurance initiatives ought to be eased entirely back to state capitols. ... "
" ... Stability can be maintained in a federalist democracy like Switzerland where ethnic-linguistic freedoms foster individual rights, not inter-communal income transfers, and where the income transfers that take place go to individuals, not groups for subdivision among its members. ... "