James Madison
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A Degeneracy of Morals and Manners
James Madison wrote about the “degeneracy of morals and manners” that happens when a country engages in war. He was talking about the war profiteering and the accompanying fraud, but there is a far more sinister degeneration of morals that happens during...5 Founders on the Horrors and Evils of War
Thomas Paine, John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison – in their own words – on the evils of war. Not on the structure of war powers under the Constitution, but as a deeper, philosophical foundation. Path to Liberty. Fast Friday...Madison and Jefferson on Infrastructure and Debt
Supporters of the monster state want you to believe that it’s never enough. Spending, taxing, debt – and the like. President Madison and President Jefferson both saw things much differently – two examples on infrastructure and debt we never see today. Path...James Madison: The Constitution vs the National Bank
In 1791, James Madison gave two major speeches on the National Bank, opposing it primarily on grounds that it wasn’t a power expressly delegated in the Constitution. He also rejected claims that used the general welfare and necessary and proper clauses, along with the...When it comes to #infrastructure spending and the Constitution - we'll side with James Madison over @JoeBiden every single time.#10thAmendment #founders @mmaharrey10th pic.twitter.com/GJeXnMkimu
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