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To: Popman
That is a risk, but I think one worth taking. At minimum states can tie up legislation by getting an court injunction or simply be refusing to participate in unfunded mandates until SCOTUS hears the case.

AT least by doing this, the overlords master of our universe in DC might think twice before ramming any more crap down our throats.

Sure but... that only masks the symptoms... the disease still has to be excised. The coalition of the "Taker" class and the Political Class have formed a styrong alliance... The combining of ENVY and POWER>\.

87 posted on 03/20/2010 3:11:25 PM PDT by Bob Eimiller (appeasement "it's the idea that if you feed the alligator he will eat you last." Winston Churchill)
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To: Bob Eimiller
Sure but... that only masks the symptoms... the disease still has to be excised. The coalition of the "Taker" class and the Political Class have formed a strong alliance...

I can't agree more. That's why an argument for state rights makes so much sense. The states can impose sanctions on them by not funding federal mandates and force the "taker" class to move to states that do. Thus, burdening these states (blue) to the point of being bankrupt.

Florida is a great example. The state made it very hard for illegals to get car insurance. Tied buying insurance to their "fake" SS number database. Many could not buy a car without insurance and no car, no job, go back home to your crap hole country.

93 posted on 03/20/2010 3:21:31 PM PDT by Popman (Balsa wood: Obama Presidential timber)
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