First, this is unconstitutional.

Second, if any of the first 10 amendments (Bill of Rights) is successfully repealed then the Constitution of the United States will be successfully nullified. This is just fact; the CoTUS was signed/ratified only because the Bill of Rights was included.

Any repeal of any of amendments 1-10 is a de facto breach of contract.

The individual States would then be free to declare themselves countries or join with other States in a Federation etc.

I don’t get why people think this is not the case. It is. nostr:note1ck8j595dlc0xpyfzh7ulrmxgmmjmctnf50npmxzsrh993gjr2q0qy55mtd

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And what would the Declaration of Independence say about our current tyrannical overlords?

The media says the Declaration of Independence was more like the Declaration of Right Wing Conspiracy Theorist Nutjobs.

Welcome to post-constitutional America!

I think we've been there for over a hundred years.

Since the Civil War

Just easing towards the confrontation that is inevitable. The fourth turning leads to the renaissance you’re looking for.

The Texas gov and many other govs would immediately push for legislation making enforcement of this "law" illegal.

I’m pretty sure professor X is on the WEF payroll, I doubt he’ll do anything but ~toe~ wheel the line.

If he was, he wouldn't be interfering with the plan to use illegal immigrants to turn the South blue or shutting down Blackrock ESG by pulling Texas funds from BR accounts.

pass all the laws you like motherfuckers, good luck enforcing them