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Gaetz Introduces Bill to Abolish “International Wokeism” Promoter USAID
Nothing in the Constitution empowers the federal government to disburse American taxpayer dollars abroad or to meddle in other nations’ affairs. For that...
Gaetz Seeks to End Unqualified Birthright Citizenship
The legislation seeks to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reflect the 14th Amendment’s “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” clause. ...
Read moreThe Results Are In: Federal Overreach Will End if We “Add a New Limitation on the Federal Government”
However, the Founding Fathers added an "old" limitation on the federal government — it's called the Tenth Amendment. ...
Read moreThe Standard Our Founding Fathers Used to Measure Politicians
Herein we highlight the acts and attitudes of good and evil magistrates, so that we might learn to apply these standards to candidates...
Read moreSupreme Court Again to Try to Rewrite the Second Amendment
The biggest problem with the Court attempting to do this is that, whatever the ruling is, the people will accept it as valid....
Read moreMalaria: Back in the U.S.A.
For the first time in 20 years, authorities have identified locally acquired malaria cases in the United States. The potentially fatal disease was...
Read more“Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred Honor”
The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence had such dauntless courage that they were willing to forfeit all in pursuit of freedom....
Read moreRadical Weingarten to Advise Homeland Security
Randi Weingarten is a hard-left humanist with a long track record of destroying education in America. ...
Read moreWill Joe Biden FINALLY Be Impeached?
The torrent of new incriminating information against Joe Biden continues, even as his lackeys at the FBI and the Department of Justice continue...
Read moreHunter’s Plea Deal: Keeping Bigger Crimes Hidden
Hunter Biden’s deal to plead guilty to tax and gun violations deflects public attention from far more serious transgressions. Those transgressions include pay-for-play...
Read moreThis Week at the Constitutional Convention: Confederation or Nation?
The topic is worthy of study by Americans today so that we may understand the correct and intended relationship between the states and...
Read moreJuneteenth: What Is It All About?
June 19, 1865 was the day that General Gordon Granger led his Union troops into Galveston, Texas, and announced that the Civil War...
Read moreDoes the Constitution Grant Congress Authority to Enact a Code of Ethics for the Supreme Court?
Recent revelations of Justice Clarence Thomas’ failure to disclose financial transactions have fueled a growing demand for Congress to introduce new ethical standards...
Read moreColorado Authorizes Online Payment for Marijuana, Nullifying Federal Prohibition
Nullification is the proper response when the federal government steps outside the boundaries of its constitutionally enumerated authority. ...
Read moreOn This Day in 1775: The Continental Army Is Created
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress took a significant step toward achieving American independence by authorizing the mustering of the Continental Army....
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