re: #321 Daniel Ballard
As arbitrary as you claim borders are (actually each has it’s own worthwhile history) that’s not important.
Yes, it is, if you’re making an argument that they’re more responsive because they can apply stuff to their demographics. That is your argument— so you can’t ignore that they deal with entirely different levels of demographics.
If you don’t see or agree with the potential advantages of better governance from your more local state then county then municipal authorities that’s your choice.
But I do! That’s exactly my point. Why is the state level preferable the level for health insurance plans, and not the county, or not the municipality? Especially given the vast difference between states in terms of demographics?