The Founders Wanted Big Government? I Object.
by Joe Wolverton II, for The New American Recently an article was published at lewrockwell.com wherein the author, Kirkpatrick Sale, asserts that it was the Founders’ evident intention to establish a powerful federal government. In fact, contrary to what many...
Bridging the Political Chasm
by Michael Maharrey The issue of state sovereignty, and a balance of power between State and federal governments, as explicitly stated in the 10th Amendment, should span political ideologies and party lines. But many, particularly Democrats and folks leaning toward...
Lessons of Lexington, 1775
by Dan Eichenbaum On the night of April 18, 1775, the lantern’s alarm sent Revere, William Dawes and other riders on the road to spread the news. The messengers cried out the alarm, awakening every house, warning of the British column making its way towards...