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To: Carry me back
States should continue to enforce there laws and resist the fed govt. Of course in Virginia the leftist are in the AG spot temporarily. But other states should refuse. The feds dont have the ability to fight 35 states. We give the feds power by consenting. If we dont consent, we over throw their rule. Real simple. Should have been done long ago

I agree with this tactic. Defy, refuse, resist compliance with tyranny.

That said, here is the ugly reality: money trumps principles.

The states are slaves to federal money like welfare leeches are slaves to EBT cards. They will bow down and capitulate to federal demands if the money spigot is threatened to be turned off for non-compliance.

This is true of men with principle as well. Threaten them with litigation and the expensive costs to defend oneself from the Federal Beast - most will take a plea or capitulate.

Refusing to consent will automatically result in an imposition of tyranny by force. How many people do you know are willing to suffer, have their lives destroyed, their wealth confiscated or even die by refusing to comply with these tyrants in government?

Exactly. Very few.

55 posted on 02/14/2014 10:59:37 AM PST by INVAR ("Fart for liberty, fart for freedom and fart proudly!" - Benjamin Franklin)
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To: INVAR

Agree with what you say, but it has to start somewhere. It needs to start with those in gov’t who have the power to resist to start the process.

Would like to see those in govt come together to figure out the next step. Fed judges are not the solution in this govt. The country needs a real fundamental change and it might as well start now.


59 posted on 02/14/2014 1:25:49 PM PST by Carry me back
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