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The federal government. They have been doing an amazingly poor job for several decades. We forget that the federal government has power only because they receive it from the people. If we had the guts and drive, the states could initiate changes to the Constitution, and these changes would NOT have to be initiated or approved by the federal government, or any part of it.

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