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Is the U.S. Government the Enemy of the People?

September 28, 2019 Current Events / Federal Programs 0

  By: John Whitehead   Take heed, America. Our losses are mounting with every passing day. What began with the post-9/11 passage of the USA Patriot Act  has snowballed into the eradication ...

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Trial By Jury: A Jewel of Freedom

September 28, 2019 Judiciary 0

By: Joe Wolverton, II The Anglo-American protection of a person’s right to have the legitimacy of accusations made against him determined by a jury of his peers is of ancient ...

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How our Constitution was supposed to work: new evidence comes to light

September 27, 2019 Constitution / Federalism / Tench Cox 0

By: Rob Natelson Judging by the promises of presidential candidates, you might think the federal government is designed to fix whatever ails us: health care, education, crime, infrastructure, the common ...

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God and Guns Are None of Uncle Sam’s Business

September 27, 2019 Federal Power 0

By: Jackson Pemberton The pro-gunners want Congress to do this. The anti-gunners what Congress to do that. Same for religious issues. Well, there are 102 major legislative bodies in the ...

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George Washington’s Farewell: Cultivate Peace, Cherish Public Credit

September 27, 2019 George Washington 0

By: Michael Boldin In his Farewell Address, George Washington said we should “cultivate peace” to avoid the dangers of massive national debt

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4 Founders on the President and War Powers under the Constitution

By: Michael Boldin A lot of “experts” want you to believe that under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution the executive branch rarely – if ever – needs to ...

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Impeachment: Intro to “high Crimes and Misdemeanors”

September 27, 2019 Impeachment 0

By: Michael Boldin No president in history has ever been removed through the impeachment process. So it’s not surprising that few people have an even basic understanding of it. In ...

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Original Meaning in the the Faithless Electors Case

By: Michael D. Ramsey Last week the Tenth Circuit held in Baca v. Colorado Department of State that Colorado could not remove and replace a presidential elector who failed to vote for ...

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How Federal Programs Helped Rich White People and Corporations Steal Land from Poor Black Farmers

By: Mike Maharrey A lot of people believe that the federal government is a friend to liberty because it protected African-Americans against discrimination in the 1960s. But research shows that ...

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Read the Commerce Clause in the Light Cast by the Other Parts of Our Constitution

By Publius Huldah The parts of our federal Constitution are so interrelated that it is impossible to understand a single clause therein without considering all of the other provisions of ...

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