by
M. Richard Maxson
Multiple states in America are refusing to enforce the
UN-constitutional edicts coming out of the illegitimate government in Washington D.C. One state, Texas, is proposing secession from U.S. This was expected in a country that has a government that half the citizens don’t recognize and that dictates orders from a presidential prop that, on most days, can’t even finish a clear thought and when he does try to speak, the news feed is mysterious cut.In Utah:
The Utah House passes a bill that would create a process to review and shut down federal surveillance programs. The proposed law would create an important layer of transparency and oversight for surveillance programs in the state and push back against the growing federal surveillance state. This represents a major blow to the surveillance state and a win for privacy.
Utah also passes a bill to create and a process to review and reject Presidential Executive Orders. They gave final approval for a bill that would create a mechanism to end cooperation with enforcement of certain orders determined to violate the U.S. Constitution. This process would set the stage to nullify some executive orders in effect in Uthah
In North Dakota:
The state is considering Bill 1282, which is very similar. If it goes through, this would create a “committee on nullification.” In making its recommendation, the committee shall consider whether the legislation, regulation, or executive order is outside the scope of the powers delegated to the federal government in the Constitution of the United States.
In Oklahoma:
The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would allow the state to put the brakes on the power of President Joe Biden’s executive orders there. HB 1236 would allow the Oklahoma state legislature to review each executive order and determine if the order should be given to the Oklahoma attorney general, who would determine if it is allowed under the U.S. Constitution.In Montana:
The Senate passes bill to create a process to review and/or reject presidential executive orders. The Montana Senate passed a bill that would create a mechanism to review presidential executive orders and end state cooperation with enforcement of certain orders determined to violate the U.S. Constitution. The legislative council would have the authority to review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order “has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States.”This process would set the stage to nullify some executive orders in effect in Montana.
In South Dakota:
Legislation introduced in the South Dakota House of Representatives seeks to give the state’s attorney general the authority to review executive orders from President Joe Biden and potentially nullify any order deemed unconstitutional.
In addition, the South Dakota House passed a bill to Prohibit State Enforcement of Federal “Red Flag” Laws. That would prohibit state and local officials from enforcing federal “extreme risk” protective orders – sometimes referred to as red flag laws – that require gun confiscation. Passage of the bill would not only protect liberty in South Dakota; it would also hinder federal efforts to restrict the right to keep and bear arms.
In Tennessee:
In an effort to halt Socialist propaganda in schools the Tennessee Senate Committee passes a bill to ban common core textbooks. The Tennessee Senate Committee passed a bill that would prohibit the use of textbooks and instructional materials created to align with Common Core standards. Their belief is that everyone is unique and the one-size-fits-all standards simply don’t benefit children. State and local governments should remain in full control of their own educational systems.
In Montana:
The Montana House passed a bill to that would ban enforcement of any new federal gun control, a major step toward bringing such federal acts to an end within the state. The legislation would prohibit police officers, state employees, and employees of any subdivision of the state from enforcing, assisting in the enforcement of, or otherwise cooperating in the enforcement of a federal ban on firearms, magazines, or ammunition.
The bill defines “federal ban” as “a federal law, executive order, rule, regulation that is enacted, adopted, or becomes effective on or after January 1, 2021, or a new and more restrictive interpretation of an existing law that existed on January 1, 2021, that infringes upon, calls in question, or prohibits, restricts, or requires individual licensure for or registration of the purchase, ownership, possession, transfer, or use of any firearm, any magazine or other ammunition feeding device, or other firearm accessory.” It would also bar them from participating in federal enforcement actions and prohibit the expenditure or allocation of public funds or resources for such enforcement. It particularly targets the regime in Washington as noted by the dates of enforcement.
In Texas:
A number of moves by the state government including succession. They feel the federal government is so out-of-control that there may not be a way to hold the nation together anymore. "The federal government is out of control and does not represent the values of Texans. That is why I am committing to file legislation this session that will allow a referendum to give Texans a vote for the State of Texas to reassert its status as an independent nation," stated Texas state Rep. Kyle Biedermann.
Biedermann said the legislation aligns with the Texas Constitution, which reads "The faith of the people of Texas stands pledged to the preservation of a republican form of government, and, subject to this limitation only, they have at all times the inalienable right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they may think expedient."
Rep. Biedermann added, “Voters of all political persuasions in Texas can agree on one thing, Washington D.C. is and has been broken. Our federal government continuously fails our working families, seniors, taxpayers, veterans and small business owners. For decades, the promises of America and our individual liberties have been eroding. It is now time that the people of Texas are allowed the right to decide their own future. This is not a left or right political issue. Let Texans Vote!”
The governor and legislature have made a number of moves in the last few weeks after it’s southern border was opened by Washington including deploying the Texas national guard and state troopers to counter Biden’s open border policies. “The crisis at our southern border continues to escalate because of Biden Administration policies that refuse to secure the border and invite illegal immigration,” the governor said in a written statement Saturday evening. “Texas supports legal immigration but will not be an accomplice to the open border policies that cause, rather than prevent, a humanitarian crisis in our state and endanger the lives of Texans. We will surge the resources and law enforcement personnel needed to confront this crisis.” Democrat Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX) announced that Border Patrol agents apprehended approximately 10,000 migrants in the Rio Grande Valley Sector during a seven-day period ending on Wednesday.
Because of this tidal wave of humanity, the state of Texas is considering building its own border wall. Two members of the Texas House of Representatives are preparing a bill that would provide $2.5 billion to fund a border wall. The proposal would take the money from Texas’ “Rainy Day Fund.
In an assault on the Leftist billionaires propaganda club, the Texas governor, Greg Abbott, Announced a bill prohibiting social media censorship. He announced on Friday that he plans to sign a bill into law that would prohibit social media companies from censoring Texans’ viewpoints online, adding that censorship is “not going to be tolerated in Texas.” He reiterated, “There is a dangerous movement spreading across the country trying to try to silence conservative ideas, religious beliefs. We see that the First Amendment is under assault by these social media companies, and that is not going to be tolerated in Texas,” said the governor at a press conference on Friday.
Oregon and Washington State:
Multiple counties in both states have started the process of state succession. They feel that the division within the state, the Leftist cities vs the American country-side, is no longer feasible.
The United States are no longer united. The term is becoming obsolete. States that were united is more appropriate for the transition into Socialism. States rights will be the crux of the disintegration of the country. How many states will pull away and how far? Will the federal military become involved? Will federal troops end up facing off against a state’s national guard to keep the nation together? We have a huge divide now fueled by the men in the shadows. Where will this all lead is anyone’s guess.
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