03-20-2017, 11:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2017, 11:50 AM by Eric the Green.)
Drump may be dismantling the federal government, when it comes to doing anything useful (as opposed to military and homeland security). But it looks like he wants that anti-government approach to apply to the states as well, if for example he imposes his repeal of car fuel standards on CA. Which he will have to do, otherwise since CA controls so much of the market, its mileage standards will still rule if allowed to stand.
A lot of states won't have the resources to set up their own type of Obamacare, Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security. Not to mention all the other valuable and useful programs that Drump wants to dismantle.
And there's the issue of states that permit marijuana.
There's the question of why states like CA or their citizens should send any money to DC, when DC is not interested in spending our money on anything useful, and we just have to come up with more money to operate a useful government.
A lot of states won't have the resources to set up their own type of Obamacare, Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security. Not to mention all the other valuable and useful programs that Drump wants to dismantle.
And there's the issue of states that permit marijuana.
There's the question of why states like CA or their citizens should send any money to DC, when DC is not interested in spending our money on anything useful, and we just have to come up with more money to operate a useful government.