A great many states now begin to do a great many things counter to Washington’s wishes. I think it wise to keep resistance within the framework of the Constitution, but the entire question comes down to a blunt truth: No law extends beyond the lawmaker’s power to enforce it. Congress can pass a law against gravitation, but can’t prevent things from falling when released from a height. The federal government made alcohol illegal but, in the face of massive public disregard, couldn’t make it stick.
What can Washington do? It can persecute individuals, but a state, or thirty states, are another thing. The FBI can arrest any one person, but it cannot arrest Wyoming... At bottom, Washington’s power is economic. The feds rely for control on taxing money from the states and giving some of it back in exchange for obedience. They cannot arrest Wyoming, but they can deny it federal highway funds. This technique provides de facto control over everything from kindergarten to MIT.
The peril for the feds is that it might occur to the states that, while they get their money from Washington, Washington gets its money from the states. The central government depends absolutely on the states, whereas the states would get along swimmingly without the current central government.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Saying no
The principle of States' rights is regaining respectability as people begin to remember a fundamental truth: one person is virtually powerless against Uncle Sam. An entire State of people? Not so much. Fred takes a sober look:
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Similarly, I have long been predicting that someone (a state government or even a president) will openly defy a Supreme Court decision on the grounds that the Court got it wrong, and that the Constitution requires some contrary outcome. I can't wait for that to happen.
The federal government will still be able to collect its money from individual citizens through income taxes, but it can't run the schools (No Child Left Behind legislation notwithstanding).
I'm waiting for a State to short circuit the revenue enslavement by refusing to enforce Federal withholding within the State.
The only way to stop a fire is to remove the fuel. Money is the fuel for an out of control government.
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