Florida Attorney General Makes Massive Announcement Taking Action Against Biden – IOTW Report

Florida Attorney General Makes Massive Announcement Taking Action Against Biden

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody appeared on Fox and Friends to talk about suing Joe Biden for his disastrous immigration policies.

SNIP: She’s great. Off topic, Does anyone else hear Mary Tyler Moore from The Dick Van Dyke Show?

19 Comments on Florida Attorney General Makes Massive Announcement Taking Action Against Biden

  1. I had a waitress last night that talked and laughed EXACTLY like Kitty from “That ’70s Show”, but she was young and LOOKED nothing like her.

    It was really distracting, and kind of hard not to snicker once we discussed it around the table and everyone started to hear it…

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  2. …on the subject of MTM, I don’t know about her, but Ed Asner was and is a giant ass. He’s the kind that will live forever because a lifetime of liberal politics has made him too bitter for even Death to swallow.

    Makes it hard to enjoy anything he was ever in, that show included.

    Which is a shame becasue he was actually kind of a good actor…

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  3. …but on topic, if you want to know where all this “State’s Rights” stuff is going, that only attains during Republican administrations. During Democrat administrations, Democrat Anderw Jackson demonstrated with the Nullification Crisis exactly what Democrats will do about THAT…

    “The States severally have not retained their entire sovereignty. It has been shown that in becoming parts of a nation, not members of a league, they surrendered many of their essential parts of sovereignty. The right to make treaties, declare war, levy taxes, exercise exclusive judicial and legislative powers, were all functions of sovereign power. The States, then, for all these important purposes, were no longer sovereign. The allegiance of their citizens was transferred in the first instance to the government of the United States; they became American citizens, and owed obedience to the Constitution of the United States, and to laws made in conformity with the powers vested in Congress. This last position has not been, and cannot be, denied. How then, can that State be said to be sovereign and independent whose citizens owe obedience to laws not made by it, and whose magistrates are sworn to disregard those laws, when they come in conflict with those passed by another? What shows conclusively that the States cannot be said to have reserved an undivided sovereignty, is that they expressly ceded the right to punish treason-not treason against their separate power, but treason against the United States. Treason is an offense against sovereignty, and sovereignty must reside with the power to punish it. But the reserved rights of the States are not less sacred because they have for their common interest made the general government the depository of these powers. The unity of our political character (as has been shown for another purpose) commenced with its very existence. Under the royal government we had no separate character; our opposition to its oppression began as UNITED COLONIES. We were the UNITED STATES under the Confederation, and the name was perpetuated and the Union rendered more perfect by the federal Constitution. In none of these stages did we consider ourselves in any other light than as forming one nation. Treaties and alliances were made in the name of all. Troops were raised for the joint defense. How, then, with all these proofs, that under all changes of our position we had, for designated purposes and with defined powers, created national governments-how is it that the most perfect of these several modes of union should now be considered as a mere league that may be dissolved at pleasure ? It is from an abuse of terms. Compact is used as synonymous with league, although the true term is not employed, because it would at once show the fallacy of the reasoning. It would not do to say that our Constitution was only a league, but it is labored to prove it a compact (which, in one sense, it is), and then to argue that as a league is a compact, every compact between nations must, of course, be a league, and that from such an engagement every sovereign power has a right to recede. But it has been shown that in this sense the States are not sovereign, and that even if they were, and the national Constitution had been formed by compact, there would be no right in any one State to exonerate itself from the obligation.”

    “The laws of the United States must be executed. I have no discretionary power on the subject-my duty is emphatically pronounced in the Constitution. Those who told you that you might peaceably prevent their execution, deceived you-they could not have been deceived themselves. They know that a forcible opposition could alone prevent the execution of the laws, and they know that such opposition must be repelled. Their object is disunion, hut be not deceived by names; disunion, by armed force, is TREASON. Are you really ready to incur its guilt? If you are, on the head of the instigators of the act be the dreadful consequences-on their heads be the dishonor, but on yours may fall the punishment-on your unhappy State will inevitably fall all the evils of the conflict you force upon the government of your country. It cannot accede to the mad project of disunion, of which you would be the first victims-its first magistrate cannot, if he would, avoid the performance of his duty-the consequence must be fearful for you, distressing to your fellow-citizens here, and to the friends of good government throughout the world”
    https://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/jack01.asp

    …he goes on at great lenght, but the gist is that, if South Carolona dares nullify Federal law, then Federal troops will nullify South Carolina.

    And he MEANT it.

    SC backed off.

    THAT time.

    …and that was BEFORE Communism, BEFORE decades of making kids stupider in cetrally controlled schools, and BEFORE we had the most powerful army in the world.

    THAT will be the Democrat response THIS time, just as soon as the Chinese give them permission.

    Depend on it.

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  4. Governor Desantis is 100% correct, but quite frankly I think using the term “Ideological reasons” soft-pedals and sugarcoats it. I think there are far more subversive reasons afoot here! There is no question that this very dangerous practice of flooding the country with Illegal Aliens will only put our nation at risk, for disease if nothing else! To think that our enemies are not encouraging this is just laughable. Of course they are! This is all part and parcel with the philosophy of draining our resources and “Anything to Weaken America” (with the spin-off, so-called “benefit” of more democRAT voters) and has been since the Marxist Muzlim Mallard was in the White House!

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  5. I will see your President Jackson’s Proclamation and raise you with the familiar and powerful, “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another,…”

    It is only a matter, albeit not a small one, for a free people to rise up and declare their independence with a will to fight for it.

    President Jackson and the current Federal Government can kiss my entire ass.

  6. It’s about time the states took their stands on the Constitution and the tenth amendment.
    The more it happens, the more Obama and his minions will be ticked off. A definite plus.

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