Tenther Radio Episode #91: Noncompliance, and Taking Things Local

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States refusing to cooperate with the feds is an extremely effective tool to nullify unconstitutional federal acts. This week, we got some mainstream coverage and support too. We’ll cover what Judge Andrew Napolitano had to say on Fox and Friends – and how it can help you nullify in your state too.

The nullification movement is going local. Whether it’s the right to keep and bear arms, or food sovereignty and freedom, or ndaa indefinite detention. People are standing up in their own local communities to say NO to washington DC.

Walter Williams testifies in favor of nullification of Obamacare in South Carolina.  Judge Napolitano also discusses nullificaton.  Boldin closes with Mike Maharrey’s views of our nation’s disease- political party hangover.  And don’t forget the post show…

Covering the news, Montana sends gun control nullification bill to the governor.  South Carolina Senate passes NDAA nullification: 25-15.  Well known professor, Walter Williams testified in support of nullification of Obamacare in South Carolina.  Arizona’s legal tender bill up for a house vote.

Michael and Nick comment on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s recent comments on Fox and Friends about how effective nullification can be if the states don’t assist the Federal Government.

Nullification news can be local as well!  Utah’s Iron County, Florida’s Lee County,  Tennessee’s Carter County, Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna County and Millinocket, Maine all pass some version of Second Amendment protections resolutions.  Brooksville, Maine passed a Food Sovereignty Ordinance.   Las Vegas joins the Anti-NDAA movement as well.

Boldin reads out a profound article written by Mike Maharrey which covers the problem with political parties.

For those who listen live to the TRX: Tenther Radio site or the podcast can hear Tenther After Dark.  To hear what was discussed, you’ll just have to listen.

Links:

Montana Gun Control Nullification Bill Going to the Governor’s Desk

S.C. Senate Approves NDAA Nullification 25-15

Arizona Legal Tender Bill Moves Another Step Towards Law

Judge Napolitano: State Noncompliance Make Federal Enforcement “Nearly Impossible”

Iron County, Utah Tells Feds: Don’t Try to Enforce Gun Laws Here

Lee County Florida Passes 2A Resolution

Millinocket, Maine Passes 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution

2nd Amendment resolution passes on 2nd shot

Susquehanna County Enacts 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution

Brooksville Joins Maine Food Sovereignty Movement

Las Vegas to Introduce Anti-NDAA Resolution (Note-This Passed)

The Political Party Hangover

TRX: Tenther Radio is broadcast every Wednesday evening at 9pm Eastern and 6pm Pacific. Host Michael Boldin, along with rotating guest hosts Lesley Swann, Nick Hankoff, John Lambert and others talk with top experts, newsmakers, and tenther activists every week. Stream the broadcast LIVE at radio.tenthamendmentcenter.com

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4 Responses to “Tenther Radio Episode #91: Noncompliance, and Taking Things Local”

  1. dianeh says:

    In regard to Red vs Blue, Rand Paul’s filibuster, and those Republican Senators opposing the ability of POS being able to assassinate US citizens on US soil, I don’t see this as business as usual, Red vs Blue.  I honestly think we are beginning to see a move toward supporting the Constitution at the federal level, albeit a very small move.  It has to start somewhere.  What I find interesting is a common interest in both parties to return to the Constitution.  I am seeing this in parts of California where very liberal cities, Santa Cruz, Berkeley, and San Francisco are passing anti-NDAA resolutions.  This surprised me VERY MUCH, as I have lived in this odd state for many years.   It tells me that there is a strong common thread between the two parties, the Constitution.  This thread needs to become a strong rope.
    All of the Constitutional infringement is igniting us to nullify, and, in the process, I believe there will ultimately be a  reconfiguring of the parties to align with our founding documents.  That is a long way away.  Nullification must continue as the means for driving this; that is essential.
    Just my opinion.

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