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Biden’s Supreme Court Term Limits Proposal

Article V, CONSTITUTION | July 31, 2024

Term limits on the Supreme Court are justified, but must be balanced by term limits on Congress.

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Why Harris? (And About October Surprises)

CONSTITUTION | July 28, 2024

“Another possibility is an October Surprise—an “emergency” designed to manipulate the election.”

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“Our Democracy” and the Sandbagging of Joe Biden

CONSTITUTION | July 22, 2024

Their commitment to “democracy” reminds me of how they cheered when the Supreme Court overruled 30 consecutive state referenda to impose same-sex marriage on the country.

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More Evidence that “Direct Taxes” include Levies on Wealth and Income

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 21, 2024

In light of the evidence, it is astounding that confusion over the Constitution’s categories of direct and indirect taxes still persists.

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Supreme Court Just Helped out the Real Colorado

CONSTITUTION | July 19, 2024

Those who live in the Real Colorado, like those in other Western states, share the individualism and traditional values the “progressive” crowd would delight to destroy.

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What Rep. Woodrow’s nasty Trump post tells us about ‘progressives’

CONSTITUTION | July 16, 2024

“Progressives” advertise themselves as opposed to hate. Yet in my experience, some of them are very good haters.

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Moore v. United States and the Uncertainty About “Direct” and “Indirect” Taxes

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 16, 2024

Some commentators have been building on the prevailing uncertainty to argue that wealth taxes are indirect and therefore need not be apportioned.

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Wealth Taxes and the Direct-Indirect Tax Controversy

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 12, 2024

A law imposing a federal wealth tax would be unconstitutional unless the projected revenue was apportioned among the states by population.

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Clearing Up the Confusion About the Constitution’s Term “Direct Taxes”

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 12, 2024

Misunderstanding the Constitution’s term “direct tax” led the Supreme Court to erroneously uphold Obamacare. Next, it might lead to a new federal wealth tax.

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The Supreme Court Was Wrong About Taxes

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 7, 2024

The Constitution’s crucial distinction between “direct” and “indirect” taxes was well-understood by the Founders, but due to lack of scholarly guidance the Supreme Court often has gotten the distinction wrong.

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Learn About Chief Justice John Marshall from Rob Natelson’s New Audio Series

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 2, 2024

Was Marshall really a model for liberal activist justices? Learn the truth in this audio series.

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Correcting Biden’s False Statement on the Supreme Court’s Presidential Immunity Decision

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 2, 2024

Biden’s statement on the Supreme Court immunity decision is provably false.

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