Conservatives have long opposed federal involvement in education. So why are they suddenly so gung-ho for federal involvement in policing?
Centralizing power at the federal level is not “conservative.”
Decentralization is always better – no matter what the issue.
One-size-fits-all programs dictated by D.C. are a bad strategy. And almost always unconstitutional. @mmaharrey10th#10thAmendment #decentralize #federalism #constitution #liberty pic.twitter.com/DB7clNZ82L
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) October 28, 2020
For Further Reading
Trump’s Plan to Expand the National Police-State
The System Is Rigged: Qualified Immunity Is How the Police State Stays in Power
Weapons of War on our Streets: A Guide to the Militarization of Police
Joint Law Enforcement Task Forces are Creating a National Police State
A New “Surge” Expands Unconstitutional Federal Involvement in Local Police
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