โThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.โ
by Ron Paul With a faltering economy, multiple wars, and the approaching demise of the dollarรขโฌโขs reserve status, there are more than enough problems to keep politicians in Washington working day and night. In between handing out cash for clunkers and nationalizing...
by Bob Ellis, DakotaVoice.com Federalism and Tenth Amendment stateรขโฌโขs rights have been under assault since the days of FDR. The federal government was created to serve the states and, in the words of James Madison, รขโฌลto be exercised principally on external objects,...
By Dr. Troy Kickler As I learned when recently delivering a lecture, the 10th Amendment is getting a lot of attention. Tenthers — those believing the federal government’s authority should be strictly limited to the enumerated powers in the Constitution...
On FreedomWatch, Andrew Napolitano and Lew Rockwell talk about the principles of Nullification, Secession and Interposition. If the federal government were trying to do something within a state that was unconstitutional, the state government could say – you have...
by Walter E. Williams Rep. Diane Watson said, in praising Cuba’s health care system, “You can think whatever you want to about Fidel Castro, but he was one of the brightest leaders I have ever met.” W.E.B. Dubois, writing in the National Guardian...