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Oppose a Disease at its Beginning

Oppose a Disease at its Beginning

by Mike Maharrey | Nov 27, 2019 | John Adams, John Dickinson

If you give politicians an inch, they’ll take a mile. The Founders and Old Revolutionaries warned us about this over and over. Take John Dickinson, for example. Known as “the Penman of the Revolution,” he was one of the leading writers in the early...
Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Rhetoric vs. Reality

Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Rhetoric vs. Reality

by Michael Boldin | Nov 26, 2019 | Local, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Strategy

Politicians in a growing number of local governments are claiming to have created “2nd Amendment Sanctuaries.” But, so far they’ve missed the mark by a wide margin. Contrary to the rhetoric being spread in support of these efforts, virtually none of these...
Federal Reserve: Enemy of Liberty and Prosperity

Federal Reserve: Enemy of Liberty and Prosperity

by Ron Paul | Nov 24, 2019 | Current Events, Economy, Federal Reserve

Lost in the media’s obsession with the impeachment circus was Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s recent testimony on the state of the economy before the Joint Economic Committee. In his testimony, Chairman Powell warned that when the next recession inevitably...
REAL ID Soon: Inescapable Extension of the Federal Surveillance State

REAL ID Soon: Inescapable Extension of the Federal Surveillance State

by Joe Wolverton, II | Nov 22, 2019 | Real ID Act

“Your papers, please.” What image just came into your head? Something straight out of Casablanca? A jack-booted, uniform-clad, Nazi stopping someone on the street? Well, a similar scene is about to be played out in the airports of the United States of America. What...
Should we interpret the Constitution so the feds can oversee everything affecting more than one state?

Should we interpret the Constitution so the feds can oversee everything affecting more than one state?

by Rob Natelson | Nov 20, 2019 | Constitution, Founding Fathers, Founding Principles

The Constitution lists powers it grants to the federal government, reserving the rest in the states and the people. Over the last few decades, some federal powers—particularly those embodied in the Commerce Clause, Taxation Clause, Necessary and Proper Clause, and...
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