To: Minus_The_Bear
It serves a short-term political purpose, as a form of obstruction. But it’s not nullification—it’s merely non-compliance. The states cannot nullify a federal law. They can obstruct if they like, and then it’s up to the feds to enforce it.
44 posted on
01/26/2011 1:43:47 PM PST by
Huck
(The antifederalists were right.)
To: Huck
They can obstruct if they like, and then its up to the feds to enforce it. I think you're getting the idea. ;-)
To: Huck
Sooo... you think that the federal government is going to roll tanks into 2 dozen states and enforce REAL ID?
To: Huck; Minus_The_Bear
It serves a short-term political purpose, as a form of obstruction. But its not nullificationits merely non-compliance. The states cannot nullify a federal law. They can obstruct if they like, and then its up to the feds to enforce it. We will just see about that! Many of us Idahoans have turned toooo many wrenches and fended for ourselves for far tooo long... just to have some pencil pushing geek tell us.." it just ain't happening "... That goes for them stiff suits up there in D.C too..
52 posted on
01/26/2011 2:05:38 PM PST by
Idabilly
("I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. ...)
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