Our founding fathers were representing state interests in securing an effective federal administration capable of presenting a united and credible front in international affairs. It is amazing that they invoked principles of the sort they did, which even allows for more local government to have any significant power. But the idea that government should belong to the governed, at whatever level of organization, is the most essential idea our human hopes depend upon for our future of liberty and actual relevance in our world. It is the idea that will save us from fascist globalism and corporatism, perhaps. Walmart and other "Big Box" retailers, and the Agenda 21 morons, have corrupted our local governments and made them into cookie-cutter stamps of conformity with no accountability to their own citizens, but a simple revolution can change all that in a single election, if the idea of government of the people, by the people, and for the people is injected into the local elections. . . . .
So lets go for more local government, and get as much power distributed to them as we possibly can.
One thing I've learned from keeping chickens is you have got to keep them close enough you will hear them squawk when the coyotes or wolves get in the coop. Government servants are just as stupid as chickens, but if they're close enough you can hear the disturbance when "the interests" are messing with them, you can do something about it. . . . .