Well the first rule of comprehending my intelligence, would be to comprehend what I actually SAY and not what you somehow derive when you read what I say. Over and over, I have to come back and correct something you've interpreted incorrectly, and I imagine, if you have this problem with what I say, you likely have the same problem with what the Constitution says. Again, the US Constitution outlines what powers are enumerated to the federal government (A1-S8), it also outlines what is prohibited by states (A1-S10). The Bill of Rights contains the 10th Amendment, which clearly stipulates if it's not covered in A1-S8 or prohibited by A1-S10, it is left to the states and people respectively.
Every state constitution is different! And you can yammer through this with seemingly knowledgeable legal phraseology, like "in whole or in part" or "ignore with impunity" but it doesn't make you any more intelligent on the subject, so let's drop the dramatics. Article 1 Section 8 outlines specific powers granted to the federal government, and Article 1 Section 10 outlines specific restrictions on the states.... Everything else, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, is decided by the people and the states.
This has nothing to do with what I agree with, or what issue is being discussed, or what political motivations I have. The Constitution states what the Constitution states, and it means what it means! It appears that YOU are the one who wants to abandon the Constitution, and formulate the idiotic notion that we really don't have any government at all, we can all just do as we fucking well please, because the government doesn't have the power to do anything at all, at a state or federal level. I've know some really moronic idiots in my life, but this has to be one of the worst cases.