They want the Senate to be difficult to get things through. They didn't want the federal government directly involved in the lives of everyday Americans every single day. They truly believed in federalism. They wanted the vast majority of the laws and rules to be made at the local level. They wanted the federal government to provide for the common defense and for free interstate trade and to make it easy for interstate trade to go on. (29:10–29:15)
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Asserts that the founding fathers intended for most laws to be made locally.
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