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Federal Farmer: A Confederated Republic or Consolidation?

By: TJ Martinell During the Constitution’s ratification process, there was little to no debate about the type of government desired. Whether antifederalist or federalist, both sides fundamentally advocated for a federal ...

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Why Not Let Banks Fail?

March 20, 2023 Current Events / Economy 0

By: Jacob Hornberger Imagine that for the last 100 years, the federal government’s policy was to bail out every business that was in danger of going under. The policy would consist ...

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The First Amendment’s Wall of Separation

March 15, 2023 1st Amendment 0

By: Mike Maharrey In an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their ...

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Jury Nullification: The Constitutional Judgment of Juries

By: TJ Martinell The right of jury nullification is considered by many to be the “last bastion” of liberty and a final check against government oppression. But does this apply to ...

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Spying In Plain Sight

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano Last week, the Biden administration asked Congress to permit its agents to continue to spy on Americans without search warrants. The actual request was to re-authorize Section ...

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STOP A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

March 13, 2023 Article V Convention 0

From John Birch Society - jbs.org https://rumble.com/embed/v25yjsg/?pub=13eyqo A Constitutional Convention is an official meeting of representatives of the people of a state or nation for the purpose of writing or ...

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Federal Gun Control Enforcement Numbers Dip, But Biden ATF Maintains Status Quo

By: Mike Maharrey Federal gun control enforcement numbers dipped in 2022, but the Biden administration still aggressively pursued enforcement, and kept things close to record levels. In his first two years, ...

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Why Didn’t Pelosi Release the J6 Video?

“I’m actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access [to the videos].” J6 Committee chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) by  MARK ALEXANDER House and Senate Demos ...

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Countering the Biden Administration’s ESG Push: A Litigation Update on Utah v. Walsh

by Anna St. John & Ned Hedley Last week, the plaintiffs in Utah v. Walsh, filed a motion seeking to enjoin the implementation of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) new regulation that makes it easier for ...

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The True Lesson of Mask Mandates Goes Far Beyond the Fact That They Didn’t Work

March 11, 2023 Politics 0

by Jon Miltimore   Writing in the New York Times on Tuesday, columnist Bret Stephens highlighted new research from an Oxford University epidemiologist who found that masks—and mask mandates—did nothing to slow ...

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