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action them okay see you were explaining to me
where in the constitution i can find it's saying that individual states have
the power to
uh... nullify federal laws essentially where can i find i'm i have my glasses
on my reading glasses on and i have my constitution might
or prepping you get that out where of the preamble the character creation
uh... which is one side before the break them
yet were we've we've we've got four minutes there's gonna be another
very quick break and then we'll have another five minutes if you want to
stick around we had this conversation
cooperative i just wanted to uh... make sure that we know about the great
connecticut compromise that allowed the
state streaming from what was that compromise i i am
uh... unfamiliar with this
decorate connecticut compromise was uh... what around the competition to be
even
uh... to be ratified
and what it did at that allowed all the state streaming free and fabric
giving only eighteen new rated power that are listed under article one
section eight of the constitution
uh... to the federal government which are the only think that they're allowed
to uh...
do endorse spend money on
uh... another sometimes i think he brought it up about the word general
welfare
the work general welfare pertain general welfare but only
uh... the scenery power equipment under article one section eight
this can be found in the proposed papers under article uh... under federal uh...
thirty-three okay i just i just you know i just looked up the connecticut
compromise i am familiar with connecticut compromise that was
that was one
the decision was made that individual states would have to senators
and and that is that while the original the original proposal was that uh...
uh... every state would have representatives
based on the population the state and the smaller states satan
mail we don't know the delaware
brown now we really don't want any do that and the connecticut compromise was
every single and two senators
did it correctly and part of the purpose of that was prime minister to
uh... make sure that the state at about the power
uh... between sir eight and the federal and the federal government how it was it
was so it seems to have equal representation within the federal
government is small states right now if they actually disproportionately large
representations not even equal balance of power
well and exactly this state
according to of the federal paper federal thirty-three
the paper two half-hour more power
then the federal government
india and uh... end and the federal government as i know that was the
articles a confederation polluted view cuppa tickets outcome in
but at the moment
uh... what clarify combo it basically the the best interest powers are
reserved to the third governor reserve to the states and the ninth amendment to
the people
uh... or vice versa but the is still that intended that the committee
compromise was about every state every two senators it that uh... that by the
way set the stage for the three fifths compromise which is what the south was
demanding because they had relatively small white populations and they wanted
their their african-american slaves to be counted
for purposes of representation the house representatives
none of that though
is nowhere in any of that do i see
anybody saying that individual states can nullified federal laws with who he
was able to have to sponsor here we can come right back and talking uh... hopes
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