https://trendingpolitics.com/biden-policy-director-pledges-big-bold-executive-orders-on-guns-healthcare-more/?utm_source=economicsThe article starts out in a pessimistic mood:
Biden Policy Director Pledges 'Big, Bold' Executive Orders on Guns, Healthcare, More
We’re already getting conflicting messages about the policies a potential Joe Biden administration plans to pursue, but that said, none of the news is good for supporters of the rightful president, Donald Trump.
Though the Democratic nominee himself has reportedly said he doesn’t believe he has the executive authority to, say, ban ‘assault weapons,’ Stef Feldman, who will serve as Biden’s national policy director, indicates otherwise. ‘.....
Then suddenly there's an abrupt change in the mood, bringing the reader into reality:
.....And while such a scenario isn’t something Trump supporters want to contemplate, there is something we’d like to remind readers about: A little concept called ‘nullification.’
For the past four years, blue states and cities have pushed back against the president’s orders and policies despite the fact that many of them were based on sound legal principles or otherwise rooted in existing statutes.
Many of these same states have passed laws that directly violate federal law or otherwise render it moot – like allowing the use of recreational marijuana or laws that thwart federal immigration statutes.
The point is, it’s going to be one the for a President Biden to write an executive order; it’s going to be quite something else, however, to try and implement and enforce said orders and policies, especially any that would deprive Americans of the free exercise of any constitutional right to keep and bear arms......
Right. And given that there's a substantial number of Americans who doubt the Pretender's legitimacy, it's going to be a big problem getting them--us--to respect and acquiesce to his authority.
Like, for example, if firearm confiscation is ordered, how's that going to happen?
Who's going to pay attention to it?