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WI Patriot's avatar

The people I call 'Blue State Refugees' are fleeing in mass from Cali, IL, NY, and Oregon to the Free States of FL, TN, and WI. Well the last is not a Red state but Purple and the price of housing is a pull until they survive an Arctic winter. People are voting with a U-Haul and at some point will have to make a stand. We are at a tipping point and we are still a Republic and 'hanging onto to it' best we can. If not me and Julia are headed to the countryside.

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Mary Washington's avatar

WI is that Wisconsin? That state has a whole lot of leftist caused problems.

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Clyde's avatar

This is something I've come to understand after years of trying to figure out which "law" is the standard. It certainly does not seem to apply to rogue Sheriff's departments, the CPS and the Show Trial Courts who do everything in their power to obfuscate the facts with delusional opinions in their preferred narratives. I would love to see them have their treachery visited back on their own heads, as there is no undoing their damage, at least they ought to be stripped of any public authority and reduced to the same poverty as their targeted populations.

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John Andrew's avatar

The Constitution of the United States is the highest law in the land, and it was ordained by the people themselves. The Marbury v Madison case held that any law that's "repugnant" to it is no law at all. Thus every state Constitution and every court ruling that doesn't recognize its supremacy is unconstitutional. The Administrative State this site talks about is actually a prime case in point. Congress 'authorized' many of the agencies, but they did so in violation of the Constitution. The problem is that the only enforcement mechanisms in that highest law have been so hobbled that they are ineffective, and we the people are too well-fed and preoccupied to do anything about it. That will ultimately change, but it appears we will have to suffer a lot of grief and pain before we see the point and get busy.

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