Texas calls for jail time for enforcing Obamacare
Nullification,South West — Tags: California, Nullification, Obamacare, Texas — Trevor Lyman @ 2:29 pm
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A bill that has been prefiled for the 2011 state legislative session creates penalties of up to $5,000 in fines and up to five years in jail for anyone guilty of the “felony” of attempting “to enforce an act, order, law, statute, rule or regulation” of Obamacare, the president’s plan that effectively nationalizes the health-care decision making process.
The plan by Texas Rep. Leo Berman, R-Tyler, effectively would nullify the federal health care legislation in his state.
This bill, if it becomes law, is real nullification in action. I say real because the bill does not pay lip service to state sovereignly, rather it defines the states boundaries as well as the penalties for breaking them. California does not yet have this level of nullification for medical marijuana, and this is why you still see Federal agents still making raids in their state. California does not yet realize they are a sovereign state that existed before it joined the Union and that when it joined the Union it joined a group of sovereign states.
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