Kearnsie14
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I think VikingsGuy is agreeing with you (as do I) as a policy matter that it’s generally far more preferable for the states to manage a good many things than for the feds to step in. I think he’s simply pointing out that when the feds want to bigfoot things, they generally find a way. They’re just not generally interested in big footing state management of wildlife.I like the idea of calling to check my social security account balance.
Not meaning to be intentionally vague or cryptic here, but for a number of things... guns/ wildlife etc. I can certainly see an argument for how a fed system would work better, in many ways top down systems do work best. China get's some chit done let's just say that.
That said things done at a federal level seem to be wildly unpopular, with the exception of maybe the militaryI can't think of anything the fed does with a positive approval rating across the county. I think this has a polarizing effect and in many was is bad for America.
My understanding of America is that it works because CA and WY are different and their allowed to be different.