Golden Fleece said:
As usual, you seek to change your original argument. You now claim that the "federalism of the USA is degenerated." There is no question that federalism in the U.S. has deteriorated since the founding of the Republic.
But that is not what you originally claimed. Your original claim was that "American federalism is degenerated
and now largely only on paper." (Post #33) That is patently false -- and easily disproved by the fact that all fifty states created different rules during the pandemic.
State control (versus federal control by a central government) is the very essence of federalism. So, your original point, that federalism exists in the U.S. now exists "largely only on paper" is utterly discredited and thoroughly debunked by the fact that the individual States continue to make their own decisions in most spheres of life.
This discussion is pertinent to the topic of this thread because anyone who has legal residency in the U.S. -- and who wants to avoid future pandemic nonsense -- can simply move to one of the many States that refused to treat their residents like mindless children.
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