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== federal vs. state ==
This statement: "However, the USA is a federal state, so that individual states have rights against the country as a whole" opens up a huge can of worms.  The Civil War was fought over this issue, as well as many smaller battles such as enforcement of environmental regulations.  The current court is leaning more towards states rights over federal, but probably a majority of people in the country feel this is wrong.  So we might find some way to work a discussion of this matter into the article, later.  [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 08:52, 27 June 2022 (CDT)

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federal vs. state

This statement: "However, the USA is a federal state, so that individual states have rights against the country as a whole" opens up a huge can of worms. The Civil War was fought over this issue, as well as many smaller battles such as enforcement of environmental regulations. The current court is leaning more towards states rights over federal, but probably a majority of people in the country feel this is wrong. So we might find some way to work a discussion of this matter into the article, later. Pat Palmer (talk) 08:52, 27 June 2022 (CDT)