Friday, March 26, 2010
what is the purpose of federalism? To provide the courts a rationale for making excessively narrow judgements. Under federalism, twisted logic is acceptable. That's why federalism is a tool for those who wish to reduce civil rights, by discrimination. A liberal court is just the opposite- it will seek at every turn to extend rights to every class, as it is defined into existence. That's why liberalism is capable of dealing with the future; whereas federalism attempts to hold back the tide.
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