2. There are no internal borders (or only minimal ones) in the United States and it's a nation with a very high degree of geographical mobility - which indeed is necessary with the supply chain. So a federalist approach is only as strong as the weakest state.
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3. And with testing-tracing infrastructure, you'll need a national push. Unfortunately, Trump runs a Potemkin presidency where actual policy is secondary. Federalism has reached the limits of its effectiveness under a joke administration. Here:https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/trump-potemkin-presidency-pandemic/ …
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Ultimately, America was a land of contrasts
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Ya know, I like living in the Southeast because it is beautiful and has great weather, but we sure do have a lot of stupid people.
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Always the South. Always.
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In a sense thats how it should work. Decentralization is a good thing...when you have effective leadership.
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Australian states started border control.
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