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Unprecedented Judicial Power: Antifederalist Brutus No. 11
In his 11th essay, Brutus begins his examination of the federal judiciary – and he’s not happy with it at all. Concerns include indefinite legal terms, the nature of power, and precedent – all enabling the courts to “mould the government into almost any...
5 Steps for the Road to Recovery
Facing the largest government in the history of the world, is our situation hopeless? Absolutely not. But things won’t be easy to turn around – and it won’t happen fast. To move things forward for the Constitution and liberty – a few sacred cows need to be...
The Supremacy Clause: An Introduction
Supporters of the monster state want you to believe that “federal law ALWAYS supersedes conflicting state law.” Whether they’re ignorant or lying – or both – they’re totally wrong. Path to Liberty. Fast Friday Edition: October 15, 2021...Just because something has been around a long time doesn't make it "constitutional." @mmaharrey10th#constitution #EndTheFed #liberty #10thAmendment #politics pic.twitter.com/ttN6egj7nZ
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There Isn’t a Statute of Limitations on Unconstitutionality
The passage of time doesn’t make something unconstitutional become constitutional. Just because something has been around a long time doesn't make it "constitutional." @mmaharrey10th#constitution #EndTheFed #liberty #10thAmendment #politics...