The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) to the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, was ratified on December 15, 1791.[1] It expresses the principle of federalism, which undergirds the entire plan of the original Constitution, by stating that the federal government possesses only those powers delegated to it by the Constitution. All remaining powers are reserved for the states or the people. In drafting this amendment, its framers had two purposes in mind: first, as a necessary rule of construction; and second, as a reaffirmation of the nature of the federal system.
LOL if you believe that common folk actually influence any type of decision our government makes! Like for real dude. The only time it matters what people think is when it's time for re-election. Then, they placate us by showing us numbers on heavily influenced media programs that our votes matter, etc, etc; but where is the fucking proof eh? It's still the electoral college (allegedly) that has the final say in the end. Furthermore, it's how much financial backing, by whom this backing comes from, and what lobbying groups they've catered too that determines any sort of outcome in everything our government does. It's all about the money guy, and keeping the American public ignorant and feeding us placebo so we don't question it. Just watch any late night tv show where they ask people random questions and see how dumb, on average, the American public is.