Is that not literally the point of federal laws? That they take precedence assuming they're not unconstitutional to begin with? Obviously, if you have nutjobs in charge like we do now with loads of governmental overreach then the states can absolutely tell the federal government to pound sand, but ideally, you'd have legit leaders in charge and the states would all follow the federal laws with no contention since good leaders wouldn't be passing bullshit laws in the first place. And all the states agreed to join the union; to be part of the UNITED States of America. Thus they follow the laws of the federal government. The federal government that they themselves elected (assuming that there's no cheating and the system is working).
So the suggestion is not only not tantamount to treason and not an impeachable offense, but it's actually correct. There's plenty of reasons to get rid of the Resident, but I don't really see this as one of them. At least that's my understanding of all this, I could be wrong of course.
The point of Federal Law is to have common sense regulations like currency and interstate commerce.
Your Federal RIGHTS supersede State Laws NOT the authority of the Fed. The Fed is only supposed to have authority when settling State disputes. At some point we just accepted them as a ruling authority instead of a maintenance entity which is all they are supposed to be.
Is that not literally the point of federal laws? That they take precedence assuming they're not unconstitutional to begin with? Obviously, if you have nutjobs in charge like we do now with loads of governmental overreach then the states can absolutely tell the federal government to pound sand, but ideally, you'd have legit leaders in charge and the states would all follow the federal laws with no contention since good leaders wouldn't be passing bullshit laws in the first place. And all the states agreed to join the union; to be part of the UNITED States of America. Thus they follow the laws of the federal government. The federal government that they themselves elected (assuming that there's no cheating and the system is working).
So the suggestion is not only not tantamount to treason and not an impeachable offense, but it's actually correct. There's plenty of reasons to get rid of the Resident, but I don't really see this as one of them. At least that's my understanding of all this, I could be wrong of course.
The point of Federal Law is to have common sense regulations like currency and interstate commerce.
Your Federal RIGHTS supersede State Laws NOT the authority of the Fed. The Fed is only supposed to have authority when settling State disputes. At some point we just accepted them as a ruling authority instead of a maintenance entity which is all they are supposed to be.