Federal Judges Slap Down the Biden Administration—Hard
Several judges commented on the dishonesty of the administration’s legal defenses.
Federal Judges Slap Down the Biden Administration—Hard Read More »
Several judges commented on the dishonesty of the administration’s legal defenses.
Federal Judges Slap Down the Biden Administration—Hard Read More »
“After World War I ended in 1918 every senator had been directly elected. But instead of following the liberal pattern of diverting wartime spending into domestic programs, Congress reduced the size of the government.”
Understanding the Constitution: The 17th amendment and direct election of Senators Read More »
The “progressive’s” lockdowns . . . increased the gap between rich and poor, and benefited their friends while punishing their opponents.
How COVID lockdowns destroy small businesses and aggravate inequality Read More »
The Declaration’s values surface in every part of the document.
The Values in the Declaration of Independence Read More »
This two-part essay is a primer on the longest amendment ever adopted—the 14th.
Understanding the Constitution: the 14th Amendment: Part I Read More »
(Above: The CDC campus in Atlanta; Reuters) This essay was first printed in The Epoch Times on October 31, 2021;
Abolish the CDC and NIH Read More »
When you assign fault for our unsustainable national debt, don’t limit the blame to spendthrift politicians. Blame also the Supreme Court justices who enabled them.
Congress’s new unconstitutional ‘tax mandate’ and its runaway spending power Read More »
The baseless argument that a “national convention can do anything” never has had any force with the national convention known as the Electoral College.
Our Quadrennial National Convention: The Electoral College Read More »
A core tenet of Anglo-American government: Public revenues and expenditures must be under the control of the legislature.
The case for Colorado’s Amendment 78 Read More »
The lamp of experience sheds light unmistakably bright and clear: Constitutional amendments work.
Understanding the Constitution: Constitutional amendments work Read More »
We have everything to gain from a convention of states and nothing to lose. . . We have a moral and legal obligation to employ that constitutional tool before splitting up the country.
Avoiding secession through an amendments convention Read More »
These objections are not real. They are excuses made by lazy and cowardly people avoiding their civic responsibility.
Is it “too late” for an amendments convention? Read More »