@Grisaille kind of said what I would say. I can see the argument for states to have significant power, but there are so many f&$ked up states. They pass laws that go against our federal laws and we have to wait for them to be challenged up to the supreme court to knock them down. In the mean time that state gets away with not following the constitution or current federal law.
Regarding education I want minimum federal standards so every child has the same opportunity that is available in our country. I don’t want a kid in Alabama to not be able to compete with a child in Oregon for college or jobs (states where randomly chosen).
I do like the idea that states can try things, and then if it works in a state we can spread it across the country, but I think we could do this even if the central government was strong.
I am an American before I am a Washingtonian or a Floridian. I hate moving to a new state and feeling like I am in another country. @Kraigmo touched on what I mean by this. Every time I live in the south I think WTF?! Is this America?
I guess what I really want is a strong federal government if they are progressive and agree with me on gay marriage, choice, euthanasia; otherwise being able to at least find a state that is progressive is better than nothing.