Not a civil war. A State can exercise its sovereignty. The States are sovereign, they joined each other in a Republic. They did not surrender their sovereignty to a national government.
Absolutely, states were originally guaranteed they could leave the union at any time. But that was before the federal government decided that it controlled all aspects of life.
If that is so…why do we have a Federal Department of Education, Department of Health etc…States should rebuff them create their own and watch Red States prosper could you imagine the Blue States
Because the feds bribed and threatened the people who actually run the states to delegate their authority to the feds, then to not mention that they’d done it.
Not a civil war. A State can exercise its sovereignty. The States are sovereign, they joined each other in a Republic. They did not surrender their sovereignty to a national government.
I don’t disagree with you, but that just so happens to be the same line of thinking that led to the first Civil War…
You can just boil it down to States rights. The state has to protect itself at the end of the day.
Let’s start calling it “The First American Proxy War”.
Absolutely, states were originally guaranteed they could leave the union at any time. But that was before the federal government decided that it controlled all aspects of life.
If that is so…why do we have a Federal Department of Education, Department of Health etc…States should rebuff them create their own and watch Red States prosper could you imagine the Blue States
Because the feds bribed and threatened the people who actually run the states to delegate their authority to the feds, then to not mention that they’d done it.
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We should NOT have a Federal Dep of Education etc etc etc!
Tell that to South Carolina
You can check in but you can't check out, like Hotel California?
See my comment just above,
I think you need to re-read the Constitution, specifically Article VI, Paragraph 2, the so-called Supremacy Clause.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/supremacy_clause