“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
The Following was written by New Hampshire state Rep. Daniel Itse “General good”, “common good”, “common benefit”, “general welfare” – these are all expressions of the most misunderstood concept in American politics. Ask a progressives what these phrases mean...
This is Monday’s Tenther newsletter, which everyone in the nullification movement gets daily or weekly. Be one of them. Yes, it’s pretty ironic. On Friday, unconstitutional government-run schools will celebrate “Constitution Day.” While I certainly believe it’s...
TAC memberships help us produce more educational tools like this. Members can download this video and read the full transcript at this link. One of the most-maligned parts of the Constitution is the so-called “general welfare” clause. FOLLOW TAC: YouTube:...
Some good insight from Dr. Harold Pease of CA-TAC: here are many less well-known facts to keep in mind as you review Section 8. Convention delegates curiously placed every power in one sentence with 18 paragraphs. This strange construction was to make it even more...
Seems redundant, doesn’t it? But as far as the Constitution goes, that’s just what we have in D.C. – on both sides of the political aisle. At least some of the politicos are having to pay some lip service to Constitutionality these days, as seen in...