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Top-5 Reasons for the Monster State
Understanding how things got so bad is the first step on the road to recovery, the path to liberty.
“Freedom is the Prize” – Joseph Warren’s Boston Massacre Day Oration v2
Act worthy of yourselves. In the face of a standing army occupier - and direct threats to his own life, the great Revolutionary war hero Dr. Joseph Warren urged the people to stand firm for liberty
More Wins: Nullification Movement News
Big steps forward - with bills passing on sound money, privacy, the right to keep and bear arms, CBDCs and more.
“Mrs President,” Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams was a fierce advocate for independence, warned that power always grows, repeatedly pushed for the advancement of women, was an early opponent of slavery, a strong supporter of education
Uncontrolled Despotism: Mercy Otis Warren on the Constitution
In her widely-read and influential anti-federalist essay, Mercy Otis Warren warned that the Constitution would abandon the principles of the American Revolution and facilitate consolidation of the sta
CNN Propaganda: Utah Constitutional Sovereignty Act
On the recently-passed Utah Constitutional Sovereignty Act, the fear-mongering, lies and disinformation are bad - even for CNN standards.
Tyranny 101: How the Federal Reserve Powers the Monster State
The central bank is the engine that powers the largest government in history. And things wont change until people are generally and radically instructed as to the cause and consequences.
The Perils of Centralization: Anti-Federalist Federal Farmer No. 2-3
The Federal Farmer lays out a laundry list of reasons why the system under the constitution will have a strong tendency to aristocracy, or the government of the few. Predicting it would ultimately r
Asset Forfeiture is Theft: Another Supreme Court Fail
Many people believe the Supreme Court ended asset forfeiture with its 2019 opinion in Timbs v. Indiana. Thats not only false, but by trying to expand federal power to stop asset forfeiture in the s
Constitution 101: Enforcement Mechanism
Yes, there actually is an enforcement mechanism to keep the federal government within the bounds of the constitution. But it has nothing to do with trying to convince the feds to limit their own power