Thomas Jefferson is widely seen as the founder who first formalized the principles of nullification – on paper. But he never gave us a step-by-step plan on how to actually implement these ideas. He did, however, provide us with some important strategic advice. Michael Boldin explains what that is and shows how it’s being implemented before our very eyes today.
Path to Liberty: June 3, 2019
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Resolutions Adopted by the Kentucky General Assembly
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Nullification Is the Goal, Not a Specific Policy
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