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James Madison's Federalism Flip-Flop

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James Madison took two different positions on the power of states to undermine and defeat federal programs. Both of them teach us the same thing:
"Here’s the bottom line: Feature or flaw, states are not required to help enforce federal acts. Opting out of them is a powerful strategy to bring them to an end."
"Here’s the bottom line: Feature or flaw, states are not required to help enforce federal acts. Opting out of them is a powerful strategy to bring them to an end."
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