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Separation of Powers Act Introduced in U.S. Senate

The Separation of Powers Act stops bureaucrats from dictating to judges how to interpret laws passed by Congress and their own regulations. WASHINGTON – Republican U.S. Sens. Chuck Grassley of ...

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Nullification vs the Fugitive Slave Act: Good Morning Liberty

By: Michael Boldin The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 counts as one of the most reprehensible laws in American history. But rather than wait for Congress to repeal it, or ...

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Trump Administration Runs Biggest Monthly Deficit in History in February

March 27, 2019 Debt / Deficit / Spending 0

By: Mike Maharrey The Trump administration ran an all-time record deficit of $234 billion in February, according to a Treasury Department report released on Friday. According to Business Insider, the February 2019 deficit ...

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The Electoral College: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

By: Mike Maharrey The Electoral College has become a hotly contested issue in American politics with a strong and vocal movement to do away with the institution and instead select ...

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What the Framers really said about the purpose of amendments to our Constitution

March 25, 2019 Amendments / Constitution 0

By Publius Huldah One of the silliest of the many unsupported claims made by those lobbying for an Article V convention is that our Framers said that when the federal ...

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Why Media Has Become a Tool of the Political Complex

March 25, 2019 Bureaucracy / Press / Propaganda 0

by KrisAnne Hall, JD Over the years the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has been used as a Trojan horse to unload dangerous legislation on America people.  The subject of this ...

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Treaties Don’t Trump the Constitution, Cannabis Edition: Good Morning Liberty

By: Michael Boldin Here’s something that should be obvious – the federal government isn’t authorized to implement treaties that override the limitations on their power under the constitution.

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Donald Trump signs executive order promoting free speech on college campus

Here are the Constitutional uses of Executive Orders: To enforce Constitutional laws passed by congressTo NOT enforce unconstitutional laws passed by congressGeneral Housekeeping in the Executive BranchExecutive orders are to ...

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Fiat Money and the Promise of Cryptocurrency

by John O. McGinnis Last weekend, I spoke at the Federalist Society Student Convention on the subject of cryptocurrency. When I became a member of the small band that was ...

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What Use Is an “Inalienable” Right?

March 23, 2019 Natural Law / Natursl Rights 0

by James R. Rogers Note: When seeking definitions of words used by the Founders, use a period dictionary like Webster's 1828 Dictionary, there is an on-line version you can use ...

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