There’s no better time to nullify than now!
I recently appeared on the “What Then Must We Do” Podcast with Bretigne Shaffer to talk about nullification. I covered the definition of nullification, its constitutional and legal basis, how to do it, and why it works.
“I, quite frankly, think any time is a good time to nullify the federal government because it has grown into a behemoth far beyond what was ever envisioned or intended when the country was founded. And right now, there’s so much focus on national politics. We’ve got an election coming up. It’s the latest version of the most important election in our history. And of course, there’s all kinds of drama around it, with the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and you got Biden dropping off, and everybody’s just obsessed with these national political things. And I’ve been saying for years that the reality is it doesn’t really matter. … There has to be some strategy that we can, can do as people, because ultimately the people are supposed to be in charge of this. What can we do? And really for me, and this has been my political strategy for more than a decade now, is to work at the state and local level, try to do things, and put things in place that will force the federal government back within the bounds that it was intended to be in.”
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