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Five Years Later Supreme Court Decision Still Hasn’t Significantly Limited Asset Forfeiture

By: Mike Maharrey   Many people believe the Supreme Court “ended asset forfeiture” with its 2019 opinion in Timbs v. Indiana. As we argued at the time, Timbs ended nothing, and follow-up cases bear ...

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Tyranny Is Rising as Freedom Falls

By: John Whitehead     Day by day, tyranny is rising as freedom falls. The U.S. military is being used to patrol subway stations and police the U.S.-Mexico border, supposedly in the name of ...

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The Rise of Texas

June 11, 2024 Republic of Texas 0

MATT A MAYER Back in July 2022, I published the “Projected 2050 Population & Political Power Series” analyzing population and political power trendlines and projecting what America would look like ...

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Johnsoncare, Bushcare, Obamacare, and Trumpcare

By: Laurence M. Vance Former president Donald Trump has vowed to replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or Obamacare) with his own plan. Because “Obamacare is too expensive, and otherwise, not good healthcare,” ...

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No Emergency Powers in the Constitution

By: Jacob Hornberger   It has become an article of faith that under our system of government, federal officials can declare an emergency, which then purportedly authorizes federal officials to exercise ...

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The Real Enforcement Mechanism for the Constitution

By: Michael Boldin   Almost everything people learn about how the Constitution is supposed to be enforced is wrong. As a result, we live under the largest government in history, and ...

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D-Day, June 6, 1944 & Nazi Aggression that Led Up to It

June 6, 2024 D-Day / WW II 0

American Minute with Bill Federer FDR "A Struggle to Preserve our Republic, our Religion & our Civilization"   After World War I, Germany's economy suffered from depression and a devaluation of their ...

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The Meaning of “Regulate Commerce” to the Constitution’s Ratifiers

By: Rob Natelson, Published on: Feb 7, 2024 Constitutional Background The constitutional justification for much of the federal regulatory and administrative apparatus rests on either of two very wide interpretations of ...

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Unpopular View #1: The Right Has Too Many Grifters Mooching Off the Base

June 5, 2024 Career Politicians 0

MATT A MAYER FEB 26, 2024 Matt nails it with this column, his examples look like my emails too!!!!  Jim Lewis I know many readers will disagree with this column, ...

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Beyond the Text: Understanding the Constitution’s Original Meaning

By: Mike Maharrey How do we learn the original meaning of the Constitution? A lot of people will say, “Just read it.” That’s an essential first step, but it’s not quite ...

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