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Presidential Actions to Uphold the Constitution: A Five-Step Guide

By: Michael Boldin   It’s time to walk the walk when it comes to the oath to the Constitution, which is currently treated more like an optional guide at best, or ...

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Arbitrary Power: The Definition of Tyranny

By: Michael Boldin   “The curse and scandal of human nature.” That’s how James Otis, Jr. described arbitrary power. It wasn’t just a sign of tyranny, or a step toward it. ...

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Not Just Bad Policy: The Founders Called it Treason and War

April 15, 2025 Founding Principles 0

By: Michael Boldin   Treason. Invasion. Conquest. That’s how the Founders and old revolutionaries described usurpation – power stolen, not delegated. And it wasn’t just rhetoric. It was a foundational, and ...

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Oath to the Constitution: What Adherence Truly Means

By: Michael Boldin   “If their duty, their honor, and their oaths will not bind them, let us not put into their hands our liberty and all our other great interests.” ...

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Absolute Federal Supremacy: The Myth That Just Won’t Go Away

November 26, 2022 Constitution / Supremacy Clause 0

By: Mike Maharrey It never goes away – the myth of absolute federal supremacy. I got an email from a Tenth Amendment Center volunteer in Illinois last week. He has been ...

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Did the Constitution Fail the People? Or Did the People Fail the Constitution?

By: Mike Maharrey Did the Constitution fail? A lot of people think it did. This popular quote by Lysander Spooner sums up the thoughts of many. “But whether the Constitution ...

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