In Liberty and Tyranny, Page 65, Mark Levin stresses that limited federal government allows states to develop as their citizens want them, to experiment even, but cautiously: "For the Framers, 'experimentation', like change, was a matter of prudence. As previously described, change should be informed by the experience, knowledge and traditions of society, tailored for a specific purpose, and accomplished through a constitutional construct that ensures thoughtful deliberation by the community. Change unconstrained by prudence produces unpredictable consequences, threatening ordered liberty with chaos and ultimately despotism, and placing at risk the very principles the Conservative holds dear."
Go slowly and thoughtfully. Add to our tradition--do not blow it up.
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