The EU, so desperate to exert their dictatorial powers, to feel the exhilarating rush of adrenaline from smashing someone’s face with the butt of a rifle, has revealed itself.
Yep. I'm open to President Trump exploring a closer relationship with Russia, first by dropping all the sanctions, then looking at imposing sanctions on the openly hostile EU countries & the fascist UK regime unless they stop prolonging their corrupt Ukraine proxy war with Russia and agree to a Trump-Putin proposed peace settlement. Time to break the EU / City of London's coercive grip on the West.
A comment on the Minnesota vs Federal govt. debacle. The demonrats in all the communist states are essentially using states' rights to defend illegals and their fraud, (Not just the fraud committed by the illegals, but also the enablers and facilitators in the communist state governments that help get that money) and opposing the fed govt actions. Remember the "sanctuary" states and cities garbage? These actions are going to destroy the ability of states to use the principle of federalism (states' rights) legitimately/constitutionally. Madison wrote in Federalist #45, "the powers of the federal government are few and defined...while those of the states are numerous and indefinite." People and consequently their elected officials, (most of whom are ignorant of the Constitution) will be weary of states opposing the federal govt. and thus not tolerate states opposing the feds anymore, even when it is authorized by the Constitution. Almost everyone will be intolerant of any clearly constitutional justification for using states' rights. I fear this will be further erosion of any remaining constitutionality in America. I even believe this potential outcome was probably preplanned by one or maybe both parties to centralize power in the federal government.
OOPs, one last point. Research and read the justifications that Jefferson and Madison used when they advocated nullification for unconstitutional fed govt. actions in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions as a response to the Alien and Sedition Acts (sedition part) of 1798 did to free speech and the press. Sorry guys.
Agree sir.
Yep. I'm open to President Trump exploring a closer relationship with Russia, first by dropping all the sanctions, then looking at imposing sanctions on the openly hostile EU countries & the fascist UK regime unless they stop prolonging their corrupt Ukraine proxy war with Russia and agree to a Trump-Putin proposed peace settlement. Time to break the EU / City of London's coercive grip on the West.
Well said
A comment on the Minnesota vs Federal govt. debacle. The demonrats in all the communist states are essentially using states' rights to defend illegals and their fraud, (Not just the fraud committed by the illegals, but also the enablers and facilitators in the communist state governments that help get that money) and opposing the fed govt actions. Remember the "sanctuary" states and cities garbage? These actions are going to destroy the ability of states to use the principle of federalism (states' rights) legitimately/constitutionally. Madison wrote in Federalist #45, "the powers of the federal government are few and defined...while those of the states are numerous and indefinite." People and consequently their elected officials, (most of whom are ignorant of the Constitution) will be weary of states opposing the federal govt. and thus not tolerate states opposing the feds anymore, even when it is authorized by the Constitution. Almost everyone will be intolerant of any clearly constitutional justification for using states' rights. I fear this will be further erosion of any remaining constitutionality in America. I even believe this potential outcome was probably preplanned by one or maybe both parties to centralize power in the federal government.
Please excuse me for the comment above doesn't fit the topic of the essay by Mr. Davis.
OOPs, one last point. Research and read the justifications that Jefferson and Madison used when they advocated nullification for unconstitutional fed govt. actions in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions as a response to the Alien and Sedition Acts (sedition part) of 1798 did to free speech and the press. Sorry guys.