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TARIFFS: First Debate was Power, Not Trade

TARIFFS: First Debate was Power, Not Trade

by Michael Boldin | Aug 27, 2025 | Audio/Video, Economics, General Welfare Clause, History, Path to Liberty

Hamilton vs Madison and Jefferson. The first great economic debate under the Constitution was about tariffs, and it actually started under the Articles of Confederation. But the debate wasnโ€™t about protectionism vs free trade. It was dueling forms of government...
IMPEACHMENT: The Truth They Never Teach About “High Crimes and Misdemeanors”

IMPEACHMENT: The Truth They Never Teach About “High Crimes and Misdemeanors”

by Michael Boldin | Jul 18, 2025 | Audio/Video, Constitution, Impeachment, Path to Liberty

The framers built a tool to protect the Republic from serious abuses of public trust. A power much-broader than what virtually anyone teaches today. But Anti-Federalists like Patrick Henry warned that it was nothing more than a โ€œsham.โ€ Path to Liberty: July 18, 2025...
BLASTING Hamilton’s National Bank: John Taylor’s Forgotten Takedown

BLASTING Hamilton’s National Bank: John Taylor’s Forgotten Takedown

by Michael Boldin | May 23, 2025 | Alexander Hamilton, Audio/Video, History, John Taylor, Path to Liberty

In 1794, John Taylor of Caroline launched a direct assault on Alexander Hamiltonโ€™s entire financial regime – the national bank, the debt, the funding system, the whole machine. He called it a โ€œpolitical papacy,โ€ a new aristocracy built on paper money, perpetual...
The TEA ACT: A Trap “WORSE THAN DEATH”

The TEA ACT: A Trap “WORSE THAN DEATH”

by Michael Boldin | May 9, 2025 | American Revolution, Audio/Video, History, Path to Liberty

It wasnโ€™t about tea. It was about power – the principle that Parliament could tax the colonies without consent. Even a โ€œtrifling sumโ€ meant surrender. The Tea Act was a trap, a test of obedience. And the Revolutionaries chose resistance. On this episode, we...
How to Protect Shipping Routes without Shredding the Constitution

How to Protect Shipping Routes without Shredding the Constitution

by Michael Boldin | Mar 28, 2025 | Audio/Video, Executive, John Adams, Path to Liberty, War Powers

Defending ocean trade routes doesnโ€™t require shredding the Constitution. When French warships were seizing hundreds of American vessels, President John Adams didnโ€™t panic. He followed the Constitution – deferred to Congress over a dozen times – and still...
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