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With or Without Federal “Permission”

we don’t need approval from the federal government to stand up for our rights. We need to stand up for them whether they want us to or not!

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The Courts and the Commerce Clause: Obliterating Original Intent

Every piece of federal economic regulation from the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) to all of the 1930s New Deal securities and banking law has been rationalized (made “constitutional”) by reference to the commerce clause.

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