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 Jeff Matthews Many of us are in consensus, even if we fly the different flags of Tea Parties, Tenthers, GOOOH, and so on. And by the looks of things, many Democrats have also just about รขโฌลhad itรขโฌย after getting a war-mongering, lobbyist-filled, corporatist,...
by Michael Boldin Here at the Tenth Amendment Center weรขโฌโขve had a number of requests to put together a recommended-books section on the website, and while that proposition isnรขโฌโขt really as easy as it would seem, itรขโฌโขs something weรขโฌโขre working on. In the meantime,...
by Josh Eboch Anyone who has ever participated in an online discussion forum knows that, sooner or later, all political debates are reduced to analogies of Hitler or Nazism. This self-evident fact of human existence is unofficially known as Godwin’s Law. But for...
by Ron Paul This article was originally published on December 11, 2006 The media, Congress, and the American public all seem to have accepted something that is patently untrue: namely, that foreign policy is the domain of the president and not Congress. This is...
by Timothy Baldwin I find it very interesting and disturbing to see how a constitution can be used to trap and enslave the people of the states into a statically fixed and inflexible union, along with an alleged supremacy of federal laws over state sovereignty, when...