Utah’s New ‘Sovereignty Act’ Will Overrule the Federal Government, Constitutional?
A bill recently signed into law in Utah sets up a process for the state to overrule or otherwise ignore federal rules and decisions. I post a musical tribute below. See if you can guess it.
From the article: "The process itself seems constitutional. But if the Supreme Court decides the Federal government has sovereignty, well guess what."
So "well guess what" isn't definitive... what if the state defies the SCOTUS and says "Molon Labe"? Better yet, what if 35 or 40 states say "Molon Labe"? Would the federal government be willing to face down millions of its own citizens, when We The People have 123 firearms for every 100 people?
That "well guess what" in the article applies only in a civil society where people feel obligated to obey the law or the SCOTUS. But we're seeing a rapid decline in civil behavior and most people know that laws are only for the "little people" and not the elite.
They are not even facing down Texas.
This is the way that empires come to an end. First the outer provinces stop obeying edicts from the capitol...then they stop sending tribute... then the outer provinces begin organizing against the capitol....then the empire falls.
The Roman empire ended in just that way, and it was overrun by Barbarians. The Ottoman empire, the same. I think we're seeing the American empire beginning to crack, which just may give rise once again to a new American Republic.
If you recall the map of the states supporting Texas that was published recently, you can see the vague outlines of the future New American Republic, all the states in red. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/states-support-abbott-texas.jpg
The American Empire is dying.... Long live the American Republic!
Thanks for the history lesson. Amen.