James Madison: Four Steps to Stop Federal Programs
By: Michael Boldin Writing in Federalist #46, James Madison provided a 4-step strategy to bring down federal programs, whether they’re merely unpopular, or unconstitutional. Here’s what he had to say in the ...
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COURTESY OF GENEVIEVE BRIAND After retrieving data on the CDC website, Briand compiled a graph representing percentages of total deaths per age category from early February to early September. According ...
Read more.Free Speech, No Compromise, No Excuses, No Exceptions
Kurt Schlichter I guess I should still be mocking the floundering cruise ship that is the Lincoln Project right now, a group that has forever ruined the phrase “Lincoln Logs” ...
Read more.Nullification is not Unconstitutional
By: Thomas Woods Is nullification unconstitutional? Now on some level, we shouldn’t care: resisting violent people who claim the right to expropriate you and force you around is a natural right, ...
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Any act or set of acts which results in a particular federal law or program being rendered null and void under the law, or unenforceable in practice. Thomas Jefferson and James ...
Read more.Despite What They Tell You: The Constitution Never Discriminated Against Women
By: Rob Natelson One way some writers try to discredit the Constitution is to assert that the document’s original meaning discriminated against women. Thus, a 2011 Time Magazine cover story claimed that “The [Constitution’s] ...
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