“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.”
After initially threatening to veto it, Donald Trump signed into law a $2.3 trillion, 5,593-page spending bill that no member of Congress had read. The “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021” (H.R.133), which is a combination of twelve annual funding bills, COVID-19...
When the Constitution was adopted by the states in 1789, a federal system of government was established. Federalism is the division of power between the national and state governments. Articles I through III of the Constitution delegate certain powers to the three...
by Jack Hunter EDITOR’S NOTE: Jack Hunter will be a featured speaker at Nullify Now! Chattanooga. Get tickets online – http://www.nullifynow.com/tickets/ – or by calling 888.71.TICKETS ******* When President Obama announced a new $50 billion stimulus plan...
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 Jeff Matthews Absolute governments (though the disgrace of human nature) have this advantage with them, that they are simple; if the people suffer, they know the head from which their suffering springs, know likewise the remedy, and are not bewildered by a variety...