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It’s Impossible to Outlaw “Crazy” — the Government Has a Better Chance of Implementing Laws to Reduce Being Struck by Lightning

May 20, 2019 Confiscation / Gun Laws 0

by Victor Sperandeo The outcry that takes place whenever a “Mass Shooting” occurs, especially in a “school”, is certainly deserved. However, politicians thinking that “laws” will curb these events is ...

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Once Upon a Time in America

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano There was a time in American history — nearly all of it up to the presidency of Woodrow Wilson — when the federal government followed basic ...

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Texas asserts sovereign immunity against Congress

Texas is asserting its sovereign immunity against Congress, telling Democrats on two congressional committees this week that the state has no obligation to comply with their investigative demands. Attorney General ...

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Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy About-Face: Top 4 Explanations

By: Michael Boldin Candidate Trump vs President Trump. A lot of people seem to be looking for explanations for what appears to be a complete about face on foreign policy. ...

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Newsflash: Social Security and Medicare Still Going Broke

By: Mike Maharrey Last year, Social Security and Medicare trustees warned that the programs are going broke. A year later — they’re still going broke. This shouldn’t come as a ...

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Constitution 101: “One Nation Indivisible”

by Michael Boldin A lot of people believe the United States is “one nation indivisible.” But this was not the vision of the founding generation. The people of the several ...

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Vetting Kavanaugh Or Any Judicial Candidate According To The Constitution

By KrisAnne Hall, JD When Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh for the supreme Court, he did what is likely the most important act a president of these United States can ...

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Don’t Trust the Courts: NSA Surveillance Edition

By: Michael Boldin The federal government investigated the federal government and determined there was no way for the federal government to determine if the federal government did anything wrong without ...

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Today in History: The Philadelphia Convention Scheduled to Begin

By: Dave Benner Today in 1787, delegates from the several states convened in Philadelphia to form a convention with the initial aim of proposing amendments to the Articles of Confederation. ...

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New evidence on the meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause

By: Rob Natelson The Constitution’s Necessary and Proper Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 18) provides: The Congress shall have Power . . . To make all Laws which shall ...

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