Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes! I think the US is best. I am an immigrant fwiw.
I understood it during covid. Federalism is what makes it great. Luckily the central (federal) govt couldn’t impose authoritarian restrictions that Canada or Australia did. One could choose a state to their liking as well (be it a very covid conscious California or a near normal state like say North Dakota?)
Nowhere is perfect, but I agree with this. We have structure to limit authoritarianism and concentrated power. If needed, it's a lot easier to move to a new state than a new country to find a better environment for yourself.
Riiiiight
I'm sorry, it's hard to tell from your response.
Do you disagree that there is a difference in how states govern themselves? That there is a difference in quality of life between the states?
That there are some states that are a better fit for different people based on their political preferences or other preferences?
That moving from Maryland to Florida is easier than moving from the US to Canada?