James Madison, the father of our  constitution, explained, "The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to  the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the  State governments are numerous and indefinite."
 The founding fathers had a misguided belief that members of congress would go to the Senate and the House to represent the State and the people that elected them. They feared a too powerful central government with a tyrant as President. The system of checks and balances they devised, with the legislative branch representative of the States and people was supposed to prevent an all powerful federal government.
     The Supreme Court was not given  specific authorization to interpret the constitution, instead, the constitution  left it to congress and to the justices of the court to develop the authorities  and operations of the judicial branch. What has transpired over the years is  that the Congress and the Court have conspired in striping the States of any  authority. Sure the members of Congress bring pork home, but is this to make the  states more dependent on a strong federal government? While the federal ability  to tax in order to fund those thing the states can not provide is vital, they  now fund everything from state roads to grants for most local  projects.
      When did you last hear a member of  congress speaking out for states rights?  They do beg for more federal  funds for education and other federally mandated programs. This is taxpayer  money that never should have gone to Washington. Most of the programs rightfully  belong to decisions of the states. One might conclude that congressional members  have come to only represent Washington.
 A GOVERNMENT STRONG ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU EVERYTHING, IS STRONG  ENOUGH TO TAKE IT AWAY.
 

 
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