Don’t Trust Government
By: Michael Boldin Don’t trust government. And don’t trust politicians. That can’t be repeated often enough. Unfortunately, it seems that most people trust politicians – depending on the issue or ...
Read more.Patriot Act Renewal: A Bipartisan Attack on Liberty Since Day One
By: Michael Boldin With another so-called federal “shutdown” looming, a measure to fund the feds for another 3 months just passed the House. Expect it to pass the Senate and ...
Read more.Should we interpret the Constitution so the feds can oversee everything affecting more than one state?
By: Rob Natelson The Constitution lists powers it grants to the federal government, reserving the rest in the states and the people. Over the last few decades, some federal powers—particularly ...
Read more.Stare Decisis: Precedent vs the Constitution
By: Michael Boldin As the founders widely understood, the Constitution is supreme. And it remains supreme even if the opinion of the Supreme Court contradicts it.
Read more.My Dream Congressman
by: Jim Lewis First, congress is made up of two bodies, the house of representatives and the senate, so the person I will be describing could be in either body. ...
Read more.Did Founder James Wilson oppose the Electoral College and favor “National Popular Vote?”
By: Rob Natelson James Wilson of Pennsylvania (1742-98) was one of the most influential of the Constitution’s framers. Some scholars rank him as second only to James Madison. Wilson was ...
Read more.How Judges Ignore the Constitution on the Right to Keep & Bear Arms
Ammoland Inc. Posted on November 18, 2019 by Dean Weingarten "... In the U.S. Constitutional system, there is a remedy. The remedy is to elect a President who appoints the judges, a President who ...
Read more.Taylor and Jefferson on Secession
By Brion McClanahan on Nov 6, 2019 One of the most enduring myths of American history centers on the “compact theory” of the Constitution. According to the standard interpretation, Thomas Jefferson and his ...
Read more.Clearing up the confusion about Marbury v. Madison
By Publius Huldah It is true that the Constitution does not expressly say that the federal courts have the power to strike down acts of Congress which are unconstitutional. What ...
Read more.Is the Natural Law still relevant in these United States?
Both are obvious violations of the Natural Law, upon which these United States were founded. New York – -(AmmoLand.com)- Politicians should articulate sound and rational policy positions for the Nation, and ...
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