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Government power is like a deadly disease
We didn’t get from one violation of the Constitution to the largest government in history in a day. It didn’t happen because of a single administration or one party. It took decades, with one constitutional violation piling on top of another day after day, month after...
The Rightful Remedy: Nullification is our Duty
“Where powers are assumed which have not been delegated, a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy.” Thomas Jefferson told us – nullification isn’t just a good idea. It’s not a suggestion. It’s the way to stop the feds. James Madison called it a duty....
The Myth of Unlimited Federal Supremacy
The supremacy clause “expressly limits this supremacy to laws made pursuant to the Constitution.” Even Alexander Hamilton understood this. And he was as big of a fan of centralized national power as you could find among the founders. But today, almost all the...
Loud and Proud: Eternal Defiance to Tyranny
“I glory in publicly avowing my eternal enmity to tyranny.” -John Hancock To declare “eternal enmity” against the British was not just tough talk – it was treason punishable by death. Yet, like so many of the Old Revolutionaries, Hancock embraced it because he...