The Constitutionally Illiterate And The Supremacy Clause Of The US Constitution

We Are Repeatedly Told That The Supreme Court Is The Final Arbiter Of The Constitution. This Is So Far From The Truth And So Far From What Is Documented By Our Founders On The Subject. Our Founders In Their Writings And In The “Federalist Papers” Continuously State The Final Arbiter Of The Constitution Are Those That Created The Federal Government. The Created Does Not Control The Creator.

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Tennessee Looks To Ban Geoengineering And Weather Modification

Representative Monty Fritts And Senator Steve Southerland Have Introduced Legislation To Prohibit The Federal Government From Engaging In Geoengineering Experimentation. Specifically, The Legislation Would Prohibit Activities Involving The Intentional Release Or Dispersing Of Chemicals Or Chemical Substances Into The Tennessee Atmosphere.

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Alternative Tennessee Sovereignty Bill Undermines Stronger Nullification Bill That Has Grassroots Support

A Bill Scheduled To Be Heard In The Senate State & Local Government Committee Today At 10:30AM May Be A Ploy To Undermine A Stronger Bill That Conservative Tennessee Lawmakers Have Been Attempting To Get Passed For Two Years.

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Tennessee Lawyer, Constitutional Expert Speaks About State Rights

I Attended The Meeting On October 19th In Greeneville In Which Tennessee Lawyer And Constitutional Expert Jeff Cobble Spoke At The Patriot Brigade Of Tennessee Monthly Meeting.

Cobble Covered All 11 Pages Of HB0726 (The Bill Number Will Likely Change In 2024) Sponsored By Rep. Bud Hulsey/Sen. Janice Bowling That Would Establish A Legally Binding Process In Which To Invoke Nullification.

I Can Tell You That Mr. Cobble Opened Some Eyes With His Vast Knowledge Of The US Constitution And The Tennessee Constitution.

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Legislation Seeks To Greatly Increase Administrative State In West Tennessee (Update 3.9.22)

A Set Of Bills Is Now Pending In The Tennessee Legislature To Greatly Increase The Bureaucratic Administrative State In West Tennessee. The Bill Would Essentially Delegate Many Traditional Powers Of Government To An Appointed Board. Those Powers Include Eminent Domain.

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