Constitutionally speaking, he is correct.
States have a duty to ignore laws that are unconstitutional. In order to protect their citizens.
Interestingly enough, the white house effectively said they would ignore today’s ruling on the EPA.
Heard on O’Reilly a few minutes ago that Obama lit up the Black House in celebration of the queer “.marriage” victory. Of course Juan Williams said it’s perfectly fine......then “conservative” Mary Katherine Ham got her points in but not before she said she was a “supporter of marriage equality”. The Fox News airheads have almost universally fallen in oline in their “support” of fag “marriage”. All the talking mini-shirts on The Five and Meghan Kelly are all but giggling their support. Makes me want to throw up. Charles Krauthammer, although he thinks states should decide, agrees with it also. Says it’s a queer’s “constitutional right”. He’s also pro-abortion. Bernie Goldberg is also for queer “marriage” and abortion.
Both you and Ted are correct. Why governors and legislatures accept with no fight rulings from the SCOTUS that are so flat out wrong and beyond the scope of their authority is beyond me.
Time for another Constitional Convention.
Which Scott Walker could do.
But won’t.
Because he’s merely posturing for votes.
Walker is part of the uniparty.
He won’t do anything effective on the subject.