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This is a Debt Spiral

By: Mike Maharrey The U.S. federal government has spun into a death-spiral. Or perhaps we should call it a debt-spiral.  According to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget president ...

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Today in History: Founding Father Roger Sherman Born

April 20, 2019 Founders 0

By: Dave Benner On April 19, 1721, Roger Sherman was born. A pivotal figure of the American founding period, he was only one of only two people to sign the ...

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Texas Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Review and Reject Unconstitutional Federal Acts

By: Mike Maharrey AUSTIN, Texas (April 19, 2019) – On Wednesday, a Texas House committee held a hearing on a bill that would create a mechanism to review federal laws and ...

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Resisting the System: Interview with Bill Greene on Ending the Fed, and More

By: Mike Maharrey Bill Greene’s biggest claim to fame is spurning Donald Trump and voting for Ron Paul as a member of the electoral college in 2016. But Bill is ...

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Police Use Drones To Spy On Suspicious People At “Potential Crime Scenes”

April 19, 2019 Drones / Police / Privacy / Surveillance 1

By: jprivate For years, law enforcement has been claiming that drones will only be used for natural disasters, crime scene investigations, car accidents and rescue operations. That is the bill ...

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Julian Assange: Political Prisoner

by Ron Paul Last week’s arrest of Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange by the British government on a US extradition order is an attack on all of us. It is an ...

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American History of Direct Taxation

April 18, 2019 16th Amendment / IRS / Taxation 0

By KrisAnne Hall, JD During the American “Civil War,” politicians figured out a whole new source of revenue…the individual American income.  If they could pull it off, it would invariably ...

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21st Century Slavery

April 18, 2019 16th Amendment / Income Tax / IRS 0

by KrisAnne Hall, JD “Our tax code is the 21st Century version of slavery…the IRS has become the overseer of the American People.”  To many, this seems like an absurd radical statement; ...

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The Peculiar Institution and the Supreme Court

April 17, 2019 Constitution / SCOTUS / Slavery 0

by Joyce Lee Malcolm Paul Finkelman, in his new book, Supreme Injustice: Slavery in the Nation’s Highest Court, plunges into the private lives of the three most prominent Supreme Court ...

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Does The Ninth Amendment Constitutionally Protect Unenumerated Rights?

by Mike Rappaport Recently, I wrote a couple of posts on whether the Privileges or Immunities Clause protected unenumerated rights. In my view, the Clause does protect such rights, but ...

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