EpicDude86
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Well, since Mexico has taken over much of the manufacturing jobs from Michigan and New York and Texas benefits the most from free trade to Mexico, it's no wonder that Texas is able to build up a surplus from sweat shop labor at the expense of the rest of the country. California's economy has just been mismanaged and they have to deal with their illegal immigration problem.
However, I still don't see where that gives Texas the right to nullify federal laws. Everything you've mentioned is based on what the state governments have done - not the federal government.
I guess one could say that Article I. Sec. 10 infers that the States may not secede, by virtue of the fact that they aren't allowed to do "Nation stuff" :lol:. But then again if they secede, they don't have to abide by the U.S. Constitution....