Yes it does. It says so, right there. And it is enough of a mechanism to move against Cheney. As I also stated, it is a great way to pull the cucks out of the woodwork. They will make arguments against our own Constitution out of habit. It is what they do.
In a time of democratic lawlessness we can enforce a rigid Original Intent.
No, it doesn't. Look I can't stand liz Cheney - even before this I knew she was shit. But while it feels good to think about it, a state can't do a federal recall. By all means go for it, but it'll immediately be squashed in the courts.
Yes it does. It says so, right there. And it is enough of a mechanism to move against Cheney. As I also stated, it is a great way to pull the cucks out of the woodwork. They will make arguments against our own Constitution out of habit. It is what they do.
In a time of democratic lawlessness we can enforce a rigid Original Intent.
No, it doesn't. Look I can't stand liz Cheney - even before this I knew she was shit. But while it feels good to think about it, a state can't do a federal recall. By all means go for it, but it'll immediately be squashed in the courts.
That's not an argument against the 10th that's wishy washy feelings about the courts.
No. It's the realization the courts will shoot it down as unconstitutional. Nothing wishy-washy about it. They will immediately sledgehammer it.
That's not an argument it's a presupposition. I rest my case on two merits:
*The 10th Amendment enables the Wyoming legislature to take action.
*We should be a bigger pain in the ass than the Resistance™.
I propose that nothing our friend here has stated shows us otherwise.