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Oklahoma asserts sovereignty

Following the lead of Texas and Montana, the Oklahoma State Legislature, over road, the governor’s veto and passed a resolution claiming the state’s sovereignty.

From NewsOk:

The House passed the measure 73-22. It now goes to the Senate.

“We’re going to get it done one way or the other,” said the resolutions’ author, Rep. Charles Key, R-Oklahoma City.

“I think our governor is out of step.”

Almost on cue, Oklahoma House Democrats opposed the measure.

House Democrats objected, saying the issue already had been taken up and had been vetoed, but House Speaker Pro Tempore Kris Steele, R-Shawnee, ruled the veto is not final action.

Key said he expects HCR 1028 will pass in the Senate. HJR 1003 earlier passed the House 83-18 and won approval in the Senate 29-18.

If the resolution passes the state senate, which it is likely to do, it will be sent to President Obama and the Democrat controlled Congress.  Rep. Charles Key, R-Oklahoma City said:

many federal laws violate the 10th Amendment, which says powers not delegated to the U.S. government “are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.” The Constitution lists about 20 duties required of the U.S. government, he said.

Congress should not be providing bailouts to financial institutions and automakers, he said.

“We give all this money to all these different entities, including automakers, and now they’re talking about, ‘Well maybe it’s better to let them go bankrupt,’” Key said. “Well, maybe we should have let them go bankrupt before we gave them the money.”

Perhaps other states will follow the lead and help stop or reverse the federal government’s never-ending encroachment on state and individual rights.

God help us!

Gun Control Magnets

COMMENTS

  • larueladue

    The veto was no surprise, coming from the “big nothing” that the governor is… Now if the state Senate will do its job…

  • farstar99

    And I recommended it.

    However, your spellchecker put in some homonyms you might want to correct and left in some stuff.
    over road should be overrode
    resolutions? should be resolution’s unless there’s more than one
    Almost on queue should be on cue
    never ending should probably be hyphenated, but that’s splitting hairs.
    and state’s should probably either be plural possessive like states’ or just say state and individual rights.

    Not busting chops or anything, just thought you’d want to fix those. (And of course, I should have put my examples above in quotes or bulleted them. :-) )

    Personally, I’m jazzed. This means there are still three states in the Union I can be proud of, and two others I can live in if things ever go sour here in Montana!

    • http://crippy.me Crippy

      “overrode” – looked up in dictionary, M-W.com and it was not in there, only override.

      “resolutions”-left alone because that’s how it appeared in the story and is part of a blockquote.

      “cue” – noted and changed.

      “never ending” – noted and changed.

      “state’s” – noted and changed.

      Thanks! :-)

      Gun Control Magnets

  • thegoodfight

    Thanks for this exciting update on OK’s stance on State sovereignty. Other states are standing up! Five of Utah’s state legislators have formed a “Patrick Henry” caucus and will be following Montana’s lead regarding their sovereignty and Fed gun laws. Now if we can just get ALL of our states to follow this lead. Here in SC, Gov Sanford is being challenged in local TV ads because of his refusal of TARP funds. He’s standing firm & claiming our State’s right to NOT participate in this madness.