Sunday, July 28, 2013

Nullification Rules





"...the hollow sound of a wooden gong ... ." John Harold


Res Ipsa Loquitor
But opponents of sweeping nullification measures paint them as misguided, often politically motivated, and likely unconstitutional attempts to zero out reasonable and well-intended federal initiatives.

The assessment from the wolves in wolves's clothing (Politico) about states moving to nullify Federal law also contain this blistering charge from the Jim Brady Gun Nuts.

They are outrageous,” said Brady Center legal director Jon Lowy. “It’s disturbing that there are [state] legislators who are so willing to violate the [U.S.] Constitution but also that they have so little concern for public safety.

Oh My.

Politico buttress their campaign by saying, "And that’s not just coming from the left. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, argues that nullification is not the answer to states’ concerns" 

Heritage may or may not have said that, but no matter; the left miss the point.  After years of inaction when it came to protecting Tenth Amendment rights,  people are scared, fed up, and angry enough to take action.  The smarmy left will be wise to recognize it as a shot across their bow.  


2 comments:

toadold said...

I prefer to think it has now been a shot across the bow and an over and under straddle.
I've had to restrain my giggles watching the Colorado recall petitions and the Northern Counties starting to get serious about forming a 51st State. I loved it one one twinky said they can't secede that against Federal law. And had to be told they don't want to secede from the US they want to split from the rest of Colorado and that is an internal matter of the State of Colorado.

Anonymous said...

"...reasonable and well-intended [to control us, exempt them, and enrich them] federal initiatives..."
Oxymorons, emphasis on the morons.
When any Dem says "reasonable" or "commonsense", cock your fowling piece and stay alert.
"Reasonable" has been stealing our rights and our money and inch at a time for about 100 years now.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

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