“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.”
To the founders and old revolutionaries, liberty requires a rejection of fear, ignorance, and a culture of obedience. But it also takes courage – fortitude and perseverance – to support freedom, whether government likes it, or not. Path to Liberty: May 1,...
At just 27 years of age in 1763, Patrick Henry gained fame as a patriot for arguing that when even a king interfered with local lawmaking, he “degenerates into a Tyrant, and forfeits all right to his subjects’ obedience.” This set the stage for future opposition to...
A lot of people seem to treat government acts as something they’re morally required to obey – until repealed. But this flies in the face of the views of the founders and old revolutionaries. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment...
We often hear from people that nullification is chaos, disobedience is a tool of the left, and instead of refusing to comply, people need to change politicians or go to courts to get rid of laws they oppose. But that totally flies in the face of what these 10 leading...
There are countless examples of the Founders calling for direct resistance and disobedience to either all violations of rights – or at very least long-standing ones. But yet, a significant number of allies to the Constitution and liberty reject this approach. On...