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Let's make job of president doable again
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The nation's complete capitulation in allowing and expecting the federal government to solve every problem facing society is a disaster. The solution to many of the toughest problems is the opposite of more federal intervention. The solution is to get the gridlocked, ultra-partisan Congress and the incredibly expensive and massive federal bureaucracy out of the way and allow states and local government to keep their money at home and tackle the problems according to local circumstances.
There are many national problems. But they don't all require federal solutions. The best way to address them is usually in states and local communities.
Many advocates of central authority will disagree with me on federalism. They will say that in today's complex society, where commerce, technology and homeland security know no jurisdictional boundaries, that we have to look to the federal government to establish the rules or there will be chaos.
They're dead wrong. It is precisely the Information Age, the Internet Age, that could enable a new, golden age of federalism. Today, states and local governments can operate in an intelligent network, collaborating, cooperating, adopting "best practices," creating an upward spiral in competency, improved management and delivery of services. They can adopt standards and pass model legislation to provide needed consistency for multistate businesses. With the amazing power of networking and advanced tools of technology, states can fulfill Justice Louis Brandeis' vision as "laboratories of democracy." Most breakthroughs in governance are already coming from the states. Could such innovation, creativity and energy ever be spawned by the top-down, mainframe dinosaur that is Washington?
Balanced federalism can actually perform better in the age of Google and Facebook than it did 200 years ago.
It is highly disappointing to me that politicians, as they make promises and grapple with the nation's problems, fail to even acknowledge what to me is the best and most obvious approach to confront the nation's challenges: restore balanced federalism so the job description of president becomes doable again.
Republican LaVarr Webb is a political consultant and lobbyist. Previously he was policy deputy to Gov. Mike Leavitt and a Deseret News managing editor. E-mail: lwebb@exoro.com. Democrat Frank Pignanelli is Salt Lake attorney, lobbyist and political adviser. Pignanelli served 10 years in the Utah House of Representatives, six years as House minority leader. E-mail: frankp@xmission.com.
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Eric,
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Hogwash Lavarr. How exactly is the internet which is loosely...
Eric | June 15, 2008 at 10:03 a.m.
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