The real issue isn't about opposing political camps—it's fundamentally about how power should be distributed. Should authority concentrate at the federal level, or should states retain greater autonomy? That's the actual divide. What's disappointing is watching those who championed decentralization and individual liberty compromise their principles when it gets inconvenient. The inconsistency speaks volumes.
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The real issue isn't about opposing political camps—it's fundamentally about how power should be distributed. Should authority concentrate at the federal level, or should states retain greater autonomy? That's the actual divide. What's disappointing is watching those who championed decentralization and individual liberty compromise their principles when it gets inconvenient. The inconsistency speaks volumes.