More States Move to Nullify the Obama Gun Control Laws (video) | |
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CtYankee User ID: 30129105 United States 02/28/2013 08:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This video tracks the progress of the growing nullification movement that is happening in the various states who are protecting their citizens from Obama's dictatorial attempt to squash our constitutional right to own defensive firearms. Vide here: [link to thedcpost.com] Quoting: Mr. Weird CtYankee "If at first you don't succeed, erase all evidence that you tried." -anonymous -Spouting a fountain of nonsense since 1972- Never met anyone important enough to lie to..... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20969160 United States 02/28/2013 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Back I think in the 80s when they raised the drinking age from 18 to 21. That was a state matter. But the Feds pushed and pushed. Montana held out the longest, if you can vote and go to war you can drink in our state. But Montana caved and raised the drinking age when the feds threatened to with hold the highway money. More than half the several states are on the federal tit more than any one on welfare. As in pay out in income taxes more than the state receives back from the Feds. [link to www.economist.com] |
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Mr. Weird (OP) User ID: 28995214 United States 02/28/2013 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah but... In the long run (if there is a long run left) the federal beast just has to deny funding to a state for education or roads or whatever. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20969160 States like Texas have done studies that show they would be totally self sufficient if they seceded from the Union. And would be better off as far as keeping the money they presently send to Washington with Washington sending back a few bucks. Back I think in the 80s when they raised the drinking age from 18 to 21. That was a state matter. But the Feds pushed and pushed. Montana held out the longest, if you can vote and go to war you can drink in our state. But Montana caved and raised the drinking age when the feds threatened to with hold the highway money. More than half the several states are on the federal tit more than any one on welfare. As in pay out in income taxes more than the state receives back from the Feds. [link to www.economist.com] |