Getting 2417 started to benefit

Yes we started 2417 to benefit from but not exactly like you think, because we started this project in order to turn the table on a pro-government agenda as it needs to become smaller and more efficient at passing and nullifying bills. Why do we keep trying to pass federal laws that are cast over the whole union? Each state is different as we can see that some things for one state that won’t for another. Let us say California is like America’s Greece. California has promised pensions that were astronomical as well as benefits and expanded their state government well over its maximum limit. Because of this California is in major financial shambles and yet the other 49 states has to pick up their slack do to the fact that California was greedy bastards that couldn’t contain their load. The other 49 states are in bad enough condition and it just add burden to them for California’s negligence and stupidity. For this reason we have to separate the country into more of a republic typesetting and bring a person’s vote down to state level. We know that states are different as some are made up of a majority of liberals, conservatives, or neutral. Due to the differences in majorities means legislature is going to be vastly different. We watched as Massachusetts tried to provide a social healthcare program and it nearly bankrupted the state before the recession. So if we create a socialized healthcare we are going to have to pay for everyone’s healthcare as well as all the government employed overseers and so called fraud experts. No telling what the lawyers will eat up with lawsuits facing the federal government. If we want social healthcare than lets vote on it state by state. This is just a topic for discussion but I wrote this in order to get you the people talking and voting with states’ rights in mind (If you believe in states’ rights).

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