“The 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.”
by Bryce Shonka I just listened in to an extended rant by a former media hero of mine, Rachel Maddow. Rachel, you are too smart to be delivering analysis like what I just heard. I really miss your coverage during the Bush years when you were highly objective and...
by Bradley Rees, Virginia Tenth Amendment Center In Virginia’s Fifth District (where I live), as well as across the nation, people are beginning to ask the fundamental questions. What remains to be seen is this: whether enough sets of lips will give voice to them...
by Rick Montes There seems to be a bit of confusion of what it means to be a Constitutionalist or supporter of the Tenth Amendment (Both go hand in hand) and a Conservative. Let me explain my definition of both. A Constitutionalist and Tenth Amendment supporter...
by Shane Musgrove Some say that you can “vote with your feet†– a phrase popularized by Ronald Reagan (most often taken out of context) in 1976 and a philosophy some attribute to Ayn Rand which was alluded to in Atlas Shrugged. Nevertheless, taken for only the...
by Brian Roberts Social Justice for All It appears that there are two popular definitions of “social justiceâ€. One involves an individual who chooses to give freely to people in need; this one is historically referred to as charity. The other requires the use of...
by Jack Hunter, from The American Conservative When the City of Chicago banned all handguns recently, countless Americans rightly cried foul. When it looked like the Supreme Court might overturn the ban, gun-rights advocates cheered the decision. But while their heart...