Personally, no.
protect state citizens
states rights
DC was designed to be an enclave separate from the controls & laws of a state government, as any one state having the right to apply it's laws to the seat of the federal government would almost certainly lead to undue influence, at least in the eyes of the founders of the union.
It isn’t ok for state government to overrule a federal government. The federal is above the state.
Both state and federal government
They have more power than the state government
Yes: under the Spending Clause of the U.S. Constitution, the federal government may condition a state's receipt of federal funds on the state's commitment to spend that money in ways consistent with federal policy. But the Tenth Amendment generally prohibits the federal government from commandeering state resources by forcing a state to participate in any federal program.
Politics is the effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of government. The federal system is a government that divides the powers of government between the national government and state of provincial governments.
federal government
im in school right now and am bored
im in school right now and am bored
Calhoun's nullification theory was that if the federal government refused to permit a state to nullify a federal law, the state had the right to withdraw from the Union.