After Chest-Thumping Over International Election Observers, Greg Abbott Admits Texas Sovereignty In No Danger

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Greg Abbott, sincerely hoping nobody reads this report.
In an exercise in states' rights fetishization, the Texas Legislature tasked Attorney General Greg Abbott with figuring out whether international organizations are usurping Lone Star sovereignty. If you'll recall, there was an ugly scene leading up to the 2012 presidential election, wherein Abbott, chest out-thrust in his best chickenhawk approximation, threatened to throw the book at international election observers, who, by the way, have witnessed U.S. elections for years. In fact, we send our own observers to elections in places like Russia and Ukraine.

Anyway, a little observing couldn't hurt, given the voter ID laws -- still tied up in court -- that were passed to fight the fraud mirage (or suppress turnout among certain voters).

So, at the behest of our august lawmaking body, Abbott did his diligence and discovered that, no, multinational groups are not, in fact, "[restricting] state law or [intruding] on the sovereignty of the states," according to his report. That there was any confusion here suggests elected reps might benefit from a few high school-level government classes. But we'll air out a few of Abbott's pertinent findings anyway.

You'll be relieved to learn that international law does not generally trump state law. Unless, that is, it is ratified at the federal level. Now, here's the part that must have set Abbott's fingers to trembling as he typed: The Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution -- that sacred document so dear to his heart -- declares federal law the supreme law of the land, as provided for by its text.

Otherwise, the foreign, Orwellian boogeymen the state Legislature must have been hoping to conjure -- whether it's the United Nations or, oddly, the World Health Organization -- aren't actively attempting to erode the freedoms enjoyed by Texans.

Now, the sponsor of the bill that provided for this study, Representative Lois Kolkhorst, a Republican from Brenham, must be very disappointed. It took her three sessions to pass this bill. "If you are like me," she wrote, "I can't wait to see what the study reveals about the decay and damage international laws and bodies are attempting in order to unravel our sovereignty."

All that work, all that paranoia, for naught.

H/T Forrest Wilder.


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CherNoBill
CherNoBill

How sad is it that Greg Abbott makes Bud Abbott look like a nuclear scientist by comparison?

Montemalone
Montemalone topcommenter

Ironsides still keeping us safe from boogeymen.

mariogonzales147
mariogonzales147

Now if only we could get that secesh nonsense eliminated, as well.

UnCoverUp
UnCoverUp

The propaganda surrounding a "threat to Texas sovereignty" was contrived by the over-billing lawbyer (lawyer-lobbyer) firms who direct Tea-liban puppets like Abbott and Perry. The objective of this propaganda was to deflect attention from Texas' pay-to-play judicial system that truly is a threat to Texas sovereignty and the civil rights of all Texans.

Myrna.Minkoff-Katz
Myrna.Minkoff-Katz topcommenter

This idiot republican right-wing fool wastes too much money on frivolous nonsense.

GuitarPlayer
GuitarPlayer

Much to do about nothing. Just a rallying cry for stupid fucks like everlastingphelps.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps topcommenter

"Greg Abbott, sincerely hoping nobody reads this report."

 Well, it certainly hasn't been read by anyone at the Observer, or they would have noted that this report is Abbot's justification for giving the "observer" the boot in accordance with Texas law rather than succumbing to their "authority" from the unratified treaty.

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