The burgeoning decentralization story is bigger than could be told on Thursday. So click on over to Townhall for more hints at how big this story is.
Then come back here and leap into the issue Big Time.…
Theory and History:
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Two Words to Know and Share
- Wikipedia: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
- Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny, by Tom Woods
- Libertarianism.org: Decentralization and Privacy Are Inevitable — in Tech and in Government, by Aaron Ross Powell
Gay Marriage:
- Reuters’ Factbox: List of States that Legalized Gay Marriage
- Townhall: Gay Weddings and Free Association, by Paul Jacob
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Rights and Democracy
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Setting the Policy
- Today in Freedom: A Prohibition Overturned
- Townhall: Chicken Run, by Paul Jacob
Marijuana Reform by States:
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Return to Federalism
- Townhall: Evil Weed or Good Cash Crop? by Paul Jacob
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Not Plutonium
- Townhall: A Peace Pipe Made in America, by Paul Jacob
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Backwoods Growers Still Outlawed?
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Put Federalism in Your Pipe
Firearm Rights in States and Localities:
- Common Sense with Paul Jacob: Nullifying Future Fed Gun Regs
- Chicago Tribune: Illinois Counties Declare “Sanctuary Status” for Gun Owners, Don Babwin
- CBS Chicago: Officials Create ‘Sanctuary’ Counties To Protect Gun Owners From New Laws In Rural Illinois
- NPR: In Florida, Cities Challenge State On Gun Regulation Laws, by Greg Allen
- Next City: Florida Cities Fight State Control Over Gun Laws, by Rachel Dovey
1 reply on “Townhall: A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing?”
There was no place on Paul Jacob’s “Chicken Run” to comment so I thought I would do it here. It’s actually worse than Paul describes as it just it’s a group of city officials that don’t want a Chic a Fil to open in their city. In New York City, Mayor Bill De Blasio has actually said to conservatives and libertarians to get out of “his” city and they weren’t wanted there. Talk about the very height of arrogance.