Two vague words gave Congress unlimited power. It’s the greatest Constitutional scam in American history. In 1791, Alexander Hamilton laid down the blueprint. Jefferson, Madison, and others immediately called it a profound betrayal, warning that if Hamilton’s view won, every other limit on power would be meaningless. This was the turning point for the future of the republic – and the story they never want you to know.

Path to Liberty: August 29, 2025

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Alexander Hamilton – Report on the Subject of Manufactures (5 Dec 1791)

Constitution – Full Text

Thomas Jefferson’s Annotated Copy of Franklin’s Proposed Articles of Confederation (June–July 1775)

Articles of Confederation

James Madison – Letter to James Robertson, Jr (20 Apr 1831)

James Madison – Federalist 41 (19 Jan 1788)

James Madison – Letter to Edmund Pendleton (21 Jan 1792)

Thomas Jefferson – Notes on the Constitutionality of Bounties to Encourage Manufacturing (Feb 1792)

James Madison – Bounty Payments for Cod Fisheries (6 Feb 1792)

William Branch Giles – Speech in the House (3 Feb 1792)

Hugh Williamson – Speech in the House (7 Feb 1792)

Thomas Jefferson – Memoranda of Conversations with the President (1 Mar 1792)

Brutus VI (27 Dec 1787)

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