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To: swain_forkbeard

The Supremacy Clause applies to laws that the federal government has the Constitutionally delegated authority from the people to create in the first place. Just where in the Constitution is the federal government given the power to make this law over us? Unconstitutional laws are void on their face. They don’t need the States to nullify them, but it might prove helpfull for the people to have their support in this fight.


12 posted on 03/12/2010 11:20:43 AM PST by marsh2
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To: marsh2

“The Supremacy Clause applies to laws that the federal government has the Constitutionally delegated authority from the people to create in the first place.”

Well said. There are several forms of legal resistance to the federal government still available.

1. Increase your exemptions on your W-2 to the maximum legal amount and starve the beast.

2. Short your estimated tax payments but save enough to pay your “legally” due taxes.

3. Boycott financial supporters of politicians who vote for this.

4. Kick the bums out.

5. Cash out your 401k’s now.

6. State AGs can file for injunctions in federal courts and continue to file non-stop bringing the federal court system to a halt.

There are many ways to fight this if it passes.


13 posted on 03/12/2010 11:31:12 AM PST by ChinaThreat (3)
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