Ive seen some recent threads where states call for "nullification of the Constitution", I think it was New Hampshire or something that had verbage in the legislation.
What part of history do people so forget? How is this issue so complicated? This situation can *EASILY* be handled within the framework of the US constitution. We have handled this situation a few times in our history. Remember that the Federal Reserve is not the first central bank to be abolished in US history. Today is no different than any in our past.
Anyone calling for a nullifcation/suspension of the US Constitution is a phony and has sinister interest(s) in the enactment of such. They are essentially a false prophet.
What part of history do people so forget? How is this issue so complicated? This situation can *EASILY* be handled within the framework of the US constitution. We have handled this situation a few times in our history. Remember that the Federal Reserve is not the first central bank to be abolished in US history. Today is no different than any in our past.
Anyone calling for a nullifcation/suspension of the US Constitution is a phony and has sinister interest(s) in the enactment of such. They are essentially a false prophet.
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