To: arrogantsob
Read the Constitution, it makes it clear that individual states do NOT have complete sovereignty. Read Article I, Section 10 and tell me about sovereignty.
Well no shit Sherlock. The entire point of a Union is to join together for a bigger benefit. Part of joining that Union is ceding most of your external affairs powers to the FedGov. That's not an issue. When that state leaves the Union, none of those powers ceded are retained by the FedGov, they all return to the state. They regain complete sovereignty, unless they decide to cede those powers to a different entity (Confederacy, EU, Canada, etc).
To: Svartalfiar
So a Union was created for the greater benefit can be unilaterally abrogated just because a ruling class of a state decides they don’t like it anymore. I don’t think so Sherlock, maybe in FantasyLand but not in political reality.
Why would you and all the others try and justify the unjustifiable? What is your true reason to adopt such an intellectually vacant position?
427 posted on
06/26/2018 1:44:00 PM PDT by
arrogantsob
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