The the question in the thread title.
When skimming INGO I read this thread title as "Will the people of California Have Their Say on Secession?
I was excited, but only for a brief moment.
I don't understand. You cite an article from 3 days ago. I give you the latest from the Spanish Constitutional Court.
The referendum is dead and so is secession.
The pack of corrupt rats that rule Catalonia will have to find another scapegoat.
The question remains.
Shall I put you down as a "no" for nullification as well?
Why don't the Catalonians get to have a say?
What if they just declare their independence, does Spain invade and occupy them?
Would the US occupy Indiana if we decided they'd broken the contract and told them to f-off?
To most, state is valued much more highly than Liberty.
Nullification is nonsense pushed by bloviating, dunderheaded politicians who have no fresh ideas and can only reach back to the void ideas of the past.
Look, I know all this nonsense about secession and "nullification" is all hip and cool to talk about after we ride our fixees to the microbrewery and sit around and play with our goofy facial hair, but Scotland was odious and Catalonia one hundred times more.
I suspected you would view Jefferson and Madison as such...along with the Legislatures of Kentucky and Virginia.