Decentralization and Secession

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Joseph T. Salerno

Mises did not see immigration in terms of pure economics, but assessed it from the viewpoint of a classical liberal regime of private property.

Jeff Deist

Jefferson and Hoppe were right about democracy, but it took Trump and Brexit to show the world how quickly elites abandon it when they don’t prevail.

Ryan McMaken
California says it may refuse to enforce federal immigration laws. But why stop with immigration laws? Many other federal laws should be ignored, too.
Ryan McMaken
Even if we agreed that states can provide certain amenities of value, state powers still become dangerously prone to abuse the larger the state grows.
Ryan McMaken

There is no such thing as a "national election" in the United States. The feds should have no say in how electoral votes are assigned.

Ryan McMaken

The left has found yet another reason to favor decentralization and nullification of federal laws: Trump's immigration policy

Ryan McMaken

Why stop with Presidential elections? A win in a nationwide electoral college should also be required for tax increases and a myriad of other laws.

Justin Murray

If Trump haters want to protect their agenda in their communities, decentralization and secession are great ways to do it.