We have many contentious issues (e.g., abortion and gay marriage) for which there is no consensus. Why must they all be decided at the Federal level? Why not let States decide for themselves? Please leave out the moral arguments on both sides; there are just as many people who come to opposite conclusions. Also, the 13th and 14th Amendments specifically dealt with the end of slavery and the civil war, so don't bother with applying them to current issues.
I just want to know why you think the States shouldn't be allowed to decide these issues on their own.
Liberals hate the idea of letting states decide anything because people have the ability to move. This thwarts their ideological inclinations as those who object to their ruinous policies have a say when it comes to voting with their feet. If they can force all states to abide by their will there is little else for people to run to and they are forced to subject themselves to liberal policies that they cant run away from. Thus, democrats are the exact opposite of the root word in their name.
This is a lie, and comprehensively ridiculous, ignorant, and wrong.
'Liberals' have no issue with the states deciding matters appropriate to the states in accordance with the Constitution and its case law.
Indeed, 'liberals' would much rather the states obey the Constitution and allow same-sex couples access to state marriage law they're eligible to participate in – thus avoiding getting the courts involved at all.
And American citizens 'leaving' a state is not a 'remedy' to that state seeking to violate citizens' civil rights, the notion is idiocy.