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Step by Step for Liberty: Small Things Grow Great by Concord

By: Michael Boldin "Let us remember that if we suffer tamely a lawless attack upon our liberty, we encourage it, and involve others in our doom!" Writing as Candidus in ...

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Reparations: Democrats scam and insult blacks again

June 25, 2019 Reparations / Slavery 0

By Lloyd Marcus A congressional hearing was held on a bill to study reparations for blacks as payback for slavery. https://ihr.fm/2FlhSB6 Reparations is simply another worm Democrat presidential candidates will ...

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Judicial Checks and Moral Hazard

by Greg Weiner The ACLU has hailed a federal judge’s ruling last month that President Trump cannot redirect military construction resources to build a border wall that Congress refused to ...

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How States Can Man-up and Stop Abortion

By Publius Huldah If the American People (and American lawyers) had been properly educated, they would know that our federal Constitution created a federal government of enumerated powers only, and ...

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Dueling Originalists (and Justice Thomas on Stare Decisis) in Gamble v. United States

June 24, 2019 Uncategorized 0

By: Michael D. Ramsey The Supreme Court’s decision Monday in Gamble v. United States confirms the validity of the “dual sovereigns” doctrine: that successive prosecutions in state and federal court for the ...

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A Warning from 5 Founders on the Danger of Ignoring the Constitution

June 24, 2019 Founders / Usurpation 0

By: Michael Boldin Supporters of the monster state – and a “living, breathing” Constitution – argue that it must be flexible to “change with the times.” Other people turn a ...

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Oppose a Disease at its Beginning

By: Michael Boldin Here at the TAC, we take on a wide range of issues across the political spectrum. And invariably, any time we cover one, we hear some people ...

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The First Question We Should Always Ask

By: Mike Maharrey| Here is the first question you should ask about any proposal made by any person in the federal government. Is this authorized by the constitution? Not “Do I ...

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The Truth About the Federalist Papers: The Nuts and Bolts

By: Shawn Brodof The Federalist Papers were written and published in New York newspapers in 1787-1788 in order to sway public opinion to approve and ratify the newly devised United ...

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Congress Fails to Rein in Warrantless Surveillance. Again

By: Mike Maharrey WASHINGTON (June 20, 2019) – Congress once again refused to limit warrantless spying by the NSA and other federal agencies. Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) and Rep. Zoe ...

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