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The Militia the Founders Envisioned, and What Remains Today

Not a Gift from Government: Our Natural Rights Foundation

The Ninth Amendment: Partner to the Tenth in Limiting Federal Power

Forgotten Foundation: The Story of Small Things Grow Great by Concord

The Pen, the Phone, and the Presidency: A Roman Warning Against the Rise of the American Caesar

John Taylor’s Forgotten Assault on Hamilton’s Economic Scheme
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From the Blog
- Worse Than Biden: Despite Surge in Tariff Revenue Trump Runs Massive July Deficitby Mike Maharrey on August 22, 2025 at 3:21 pm
Despite all the talk about spending cuts and rising revenues out of the Trump White House, the budget deficit is worse now than it was at the end of Biden’s term. Even with a big surge in tariff revenue, the Trump […]
- Here’s Why the Feds Can’t Use Federal Funding to Coerce Statesby Mike Maharrey on August 16, 2025 at 4:24 am
While the feds do have the authority to disperse money, the anti-commandeering doctrine limits the federal government’s ability to use funding in a coercive manner. The post Here’s Why the Feds Can’t Use Federal […]
- Who are the Militia? YOU.by Michael Boldin on August 15, 2025 at 6:21 pm
George Mason said the militia consisted of the whole people. Today, that definition has been twisted, ignored, or totally forgotten. Talk about militia and most people will look at you like some kind of fringe nutjob. […]
- When States Had Backbone: The Militia Showdown They Never Teachby Michael Boldin on August 13, 2025 at 6:26 pm
Does the federal government have unilateral power to call forth the militia? During the War of 1812, New England states not only said no, but they used the principles of the 10th Amendment to actively interpose and […]
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We work to educate people on the original, legal meaning of the Constitution as drafted by the Founders and approved by the People of the Several States.
We also work to activate people to support a 10th Amendment strategy advised by James Madison, a “refusal to cooperate with officers of the union” as an effective method to reject, resist and nullify unconstitutional federal acts.