The Constitutional Dilemma of Federal Lending: Student Loans and Business Loans

The United States Constitution, a beacon of deliberate governance and fiscal restraint, does not explicitly sanction the federal government to act as a financial dispenser through lending. This article critically examines the constitutionality of federal loan programs, particularly student and small business loans, assessing their alignment with the original intent of the Constitution and exploring …

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Clearly, I Should Be Watched, Perhaps Even Arrested, for Wrongthink.

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We have previously reported on the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its supposedly abandoned policy of surveilling “Radical Traditionalist Catholics.” That story has pretty much faded away, but I seriously doubt that everyone in the FBI has forgotten that we are the absolutely greatest threat to America! Well, the US is not the only nation …

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Will Joe Biden Escalate the Border Crisis?

The situation in Texas is certainly getting interesting. On day one of his administration, Joe Biden opened our borders to invasion – for no other reason than that Donald Trump had closed them. It was our “return to normalcy” President, showing what kind of guy he is by giving the middle finger to his predecessor.

I Guess That Marc Rowan Will Keep His Checkbook Closed

Our constitutional rights under the First Amendment include the right of peaceable assembly, and this demonstration on the University of Pennsylvania campus in foul, fetid, fuming, foggy, filthy Philadelphia has been reported to be completely peaceful. But, in speaking their piece, the demonstrators, which included some Penn faculty, have exposed themselves to criticism of their …

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