posted ago by YaBoiJacob
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The shit with the keystone xl pipeline just cost my brother his job, all he knows is oil and gas, and its good to know that the tyrants in Washington can strip him of his livelihood with a pen stroke. Bring back the articles of confederation
The shit with the keystone xl pipeline just cost my brother his job, all he knows is oil and gas, and its good to know that the tyrants in Washington can strip him of his livelihood with a pen stroke. Bring back the articles of confederation
The federal government has been raping the 10th Amendment for over a century, and it's the States' fault.
My state is already figuring out how we can protect ourselves from the federal government. I would say secession very well could come up as a topic in the near future.
Keep writing your state senators and reps! (YMMV I live in a red state and 2 of my 3 fed congress critters voted to audit the election)
They'll have us walking everywhere we go...that is, if we're allowed to go anywhere. The Tokugawa shogunate did the same thing: issued an edict that only samurai could ride horses, everyone else had to walk. Green New Deal will restrict air travel to party functionaries who are more equal than us proletarians. Dark days ahead and secession is the only way.
"Learn to code." - Democrats
End the fed. Secede.
Until people wake up and understand that the states have the power, we will never operate as intended by our founding fathers.
I’m hoping that if there’s one good thing that came out of this shitty election, it’s that the red states learned how to rally together. The red states can push back on the fed and maybe even coordinate on election reform so that we never deal with this shit again. But it’s going to take all of us keeping pressure at the local level.
Did they halt building it due to the EO? contract breach?
I am sorry for your brothers (and thousands of others) livelihoods being affected. I love the way you phrase your title however and I am going to be using this from now on. It really is DC against the states.