Responses should be decentralized:

Hello judges, we are in front of you today to argue why decentralized governments in response to the COVID-19 virus are the superior and smarter solution to combat the virus. It is a much more fit approach than the centralized government in a democracy like America. America is a federal republic, which means the federal government is never meant to hold so much power over the people. They should not have the ability to determine such vital decisions for all of the people. States are very different and have their own unique needs and solutions depending on their environments. Just like schools have the ability to make their own decisions that work best for their specific school and students, states should have that ability. They should be viewed as separate from the country as a whole the way that schools are viewed separately from neighboring schools. It is the same exact situation, so why approach it with two different solutions? Give the people the power they deserve. With that said, all states need to be treated differently amidst a global pandemic. Finally, America was built on a federal republic where the people are given a valid voice in decision-making. Our country has always functioned well under this system and a global pandemic is not the time for unnecessary change. We have yet to see threatening problems with the way we work. If we change our ways now, a return to federal republicanism is not guaranteed. If we allow the government to possess such great power during such dire times, we are contradicting the way our country has always worked. Centralized government is not the best approach for the people and is only a plan for disaster. Thank you. 

The decentralized team argued three main points as to why this was a better approach:

  1. Freedom. America is a federal republic, and the federal government was never meant to have so much power.
    1. Tenth Amendment text: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
  2. Variability. States are very different and have different needs, and also are allowed to experiment. If one government does one wrong thing for everyone, it affects everyone.
    1. We as a country have decided to put the plan of reopening schools in individual states and counties, why not have other decisions be based on individual states as well?   According to USA Today “Many of the requirements and suggestions are dependent on whether states have been able to contain the spread of the coronavirus,” 
  3. Aftermath. A return to federal republicanism is not guaranteed if we give them this much power “just this time.”