It is Symbolic in that it is not any new right, but not symbolic at all by putting D.C. on notice that the State of Texas will vigorously defend their rights under the Constitution.
The 10th Amendment covers States Rights, and limits the Federal Government from running the affiars of the individual states... something they have increasingly done for decades. (Cabal driven.)
Governor Abbott has essentially drawn a line in the Texas sand, and said NO MORE, back the hell up, and stay in your lane, D.C.
This will also, I hope, inspire other Governors to do the same - and in that sense, is much more than symbolism to me.
Does this actually do anything, or is it more of a symbolic gesture? Legitimately asking, pardon the ignorance.
It is Symbolic in that it is not any new right, but not symbolic at all by putting D.C. on notice that the State of Texas will vigorously defend their rights under the Constitution.
The 10th Amendment covers States Rights, and limits the Federal Government from running the affiars of the individual states... something they have increasingly done for decades. (Cabal driven.)
Governor Abbott has essentially drawn a line in the Texas sand, and said NO MORE, back the hell up, and stay in your lane, D.C.
This will also, I hope, inspire other Governors to do the same - and in that sense, is much more than symbolism to me.
Totally agree. More than symbolism.
I mean yeah, it's the fucking tenth amendment.
If that's symbolic than we're more fucked than we thought