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State of the Nullification Movement Report 2019-20

State of the Nullification Movement Report 2019-20

"Let us remember that if we suffer tamely a lawless attack upon our liberty, we encourage it, and involve others in our doom!” Writing as Candidus in the Boston Gazette ...
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Why state equality in the Senate makes sense

Why state equality in the Senate makes sense

Equal representation in the Senate helps keep the union together by maximizing fair treatment of all regions and by improving the quality of national decision making. It also promotes fairness ...
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Today in History: The Midnight Ride

Today in History: The Midnight Ride

Today in history, on April 18, 1775, the British military began to plan an expedition to seize the gunpowder store in Concord, Massachusetts ...
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Feds Run Biggest Half-Year Budget Deficit Ever

Feds Run Biggest Half-Year Budget Deficit Ever

The Biden administration has continued the government spending spree of the Trump administration started and has even managed to speed it up. Never before has the federal government run a ...
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Rule by Fiat: When the Government Does Whatever It Wants

Rule by Fiat: When the Government Does Whatever It Wants

No matter how well-meaning the politicians make these encroachments on our rights appear, in the right (or wrong) hands, benevolent plans can easily be put to malevolent purposes. In this ...
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Thomas Jefferson Born Today in History

Thomas Jefferson Born Today in History

Today in 1743, Thomas Jefferson was born. A classical liberal that embraced decentralized power, Jefferson championed a distinctly American political philosophy during Virginia's ascension to statehood, the creation of the ...
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Why the Founders Couldn't Abolish Slavery

Why the Founders Couldn’t Abolish Slavery

So before criticizing the Founders for permitting the states to allow slavery, we must understand the choice they faced: (1) tolerating a vile institution that was (then) dying anyway or ...
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The Tyranny of the Majority

The Tyranny of the Majority

No liberty-minded thinker I know of seriously argues today in favor of a hereditary monarchy, but many of us are fearful of an out-of-control hybrid democracy, which is what we ...
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U.S. Money Supply Continues to Increase at Record Pace as Federal Reserve Backstops Government Spending

U.S. Money Supply Continues to Increase at Record Pace as Federal Reserve Backstops Government Spending

The Federal Reserve is the engine that runs the biggest most powerful government in the history of the world. Without the central bank monetizing the debt, the federal government would ...
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Why we get it wrong about the "antifederalists"

Why we get it wrong about the “antifederalists”

The glue that held all of the "antis" together was fear of nationalization or centralization. They didn't believe in an American national government ...
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The 'Three-Fifths Compromise' was not based on racism

The ‘Three-Fifths Compromise’ was not based on racism

So what was the three-fifths compromise? And what is the basis of the charge that it was racist? ...
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Today in History: Florida Territory Established by Congress

Today in History: Florida Territory Established by Congress

Today in history, on March 30, 1822, the territory of Florida was officially established by Congress. The region was extracted through a diplomatic arrangement with Spain wherein the United States ...
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Missouri Sheriffs' Association Working to Kill 2nd Amendment Preservation Act

Missouri Sheriffs’ Association Working to Kill 2nd Amendment Preservation Act

The Missouri Sheriffs' Association is aggressively lobbying state senators to gut the recently House-passed Second Amendment Preservation Act, rendering it worthless in practice. Read on to learn the 4 ways ...
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