We recently covered this in our government class. This is real, it's huge, and yet, there's NO news coverage for this. In fact, I'm surprised we even talked about this in class. A student brought it up, and the teacher found the entire text of the Resolution and went through it with us in class the next day. This is SO huge. If other states adopt this, it could mean a complete turnaround in the way the American government works, probably for the better. Read More »
Theory of Nullification

New Hampshire Having a Nullification Duel with the US Government, and no News Coverage?!
By scraps of forme... - Posted on February 10th, 2009
Tagged: Government
• House Concurrent Resolution 6
• New Hampshire
• ohio
• States' Rights
• Theory of Nullification
• Effective government
To what extent do you agree with the Jacksonians' view of themselves as guardians of the United States Constitution?
By Guest - Posted on February 17th, 2008
Tagged: 1830s election
• Andrew Jackson
• Jacksonian Era
• south carolina
• The Bank War
• Theory of Nullification
• Effective government
With the election of 1824 came the birth of a new political party- the Democrats. The party's main focus was claimed to be based on the benefits of the common male, (although was clearly interested in the benefits of only the white male population) and maintaining the iron hand of the capital authority and the federal government. Read More »


