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Biden's Studen Loan Forgiveness Authority Now Before SCOTUS
Mike Davis breaks down the non-constitutional authority of Biden's regime to unilaterally forgive debt. READ
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Mar 2, 20231 min read

Democrats Trying to Eliminate Electoral College with State Compacts
Working with mostly blue states, Democrats have 15 states on board with an interstate compact to use the popular vote and bypass the...
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Feb 17, 20231 min read

When US citizens abdicate their rights every day with catastrophic results
From illegal immigrants not just pouring across the border, but being housed in hotels and given phone to raiding a former president's...
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Feb 3, 20231 min read

So the Biden Administration thinks it can spy on you without a search warrant
The 4th amendment is pretty clear on the rights of American citizenry. Arguing that is only applies to law enforcement and the government...
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Feb 3, 20231 min read

Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 8: Cicero
The previous installment in this series outlined the life and career of the Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. It described how John...
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Dec 9, 20221 min read

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 7: Cicero
There is one more Greek on our list, the biographer Plutarch. He lived much later, however, so to retain chronological order, we now...
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Dec 5, 20221 min read

Donald Trump 2022: Forged in a Crucible of White Hot Fire
I first started writing a blog in 2009, after Barack Obama’s election. My first post, America’s Original Sin, addressed the then-nascent...
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Nov 30, 20221 min read

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 6: Polybius
Previous installments in this series have covered four Greek scholars whose thought helped shape the American Constitution. (For...
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Nov 28, 20221 min read

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 5: Aristotle
Unlike Socrates, Xenophon, and Plato—the subjects of the third and fourth installments in this series—Aristotle wasn’t an Athenian. (For...
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Nov 21, 20221 min read

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 4: The Pioneers: Socrates, Xenophon, Plato, and the ...
As explained in the second installment, 18th-century schoolboys weren’t expected to be as proficient in Greek as in Latin. However, they...
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Nov 12, 20221 min read

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 3: The Pioneers: Socrates, Xenophon, Plato
By the beginning of the fifth century before the Christian Era (500 B.C.E.), Greek civilization had spread far beyond mainland Greece....
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Nov 7, 20221 min read

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 2: The Founders’ Education
Examine the back of a dollar bill carefully. You’ll find three inscriptions written in the Latin language. The one to the right is “E...
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Nov 3, 20221 min read

First in a Series: The Ideas That Formed the Constitution
Who created the ideas behind the U.S. Constitution? The history books relate how the Constitution was composed by its 55 “framers” from...
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Nov 1, 20221 min read

Court Rules Obama-era DACA Amnesty Program UNLAWFUL
An appeals court ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as the "Dream Act," was unlawful, but said it could...
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Oct 4, 20221 min read

The Tenth Amendment
In legal terms, the Tenth Amendment is what is known as a “rule of construction.” READ MORE
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May 22, 20221 min read

How the Supreme Court Rewrote the Constitution: 1937–1944
Pivotal issues are before the Supreme Court every year, however, the impact to the country through their rulings and the Constitution has...
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Jan 26, 20221 min read
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