No-Courts Cannot Keep Trump off the Ballot.
A court can’t keep Trump off the ballot for violating Section 3 of 14A, simply because there has been no “Insurrection” as defined by Congressional law.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
A court can’t keep Trump off the ballot for violating Section 3 of 14A, simply because there has been no “Insurrection” as defined by Congressional law.
Generally leftists only want to blame a gun for a mass shooting, unless it is a cop firing it. Well, now it’s a governor at fault.
As time has passed, a stark transformation has occurred whereby our federal government no longer safeguards liberty as envisioned by the Founders.
The inconvenient truth is, today we blame the object (firearm) instead of discussing the underlying problem, holding people accountable for their actions.
How can you give a former president a fair trial when the national jury pool has already been contaminated?
A cornerstone of our democratic republic lies in the Electoral College, a time-honored system designed by our Founding Fathers to ensure fair and equitable representation for all states.
In a Tuesday night letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), the Department of Justice denied permission for two subpoenaed FBI special agents to testify before Congress in the GOP investigation of potential Biden family corruption. The DOJ letter, obtained by the Washington Examiner, can be viewed below. Jordan issued subpoenas on Aug. …
In a world marked by rapid changes and evolving governance, the preservation of our republic demands proactive efforts to uphold the principles that underpin our nation’s foundation.
William Shirer wrote “The Nightmare Years” about Germany from 1930 to 1940. He describes how one of the greatest countries in Western Civilization was taken over by criminals and became a Human Secularist Totalitarian state. That state committed genocide, needless war, and crimes against humanity – in just 12 years. The Human Secularist Totalitarians in …
The IRS and Income Tax: Examining Unintended Consequences and Constitutional Concerns of that increasingly-bloated and powerful agency.
A provision within the act amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), barring federal funds from supporting programs that offer dangerous weapon training.
This article presents a comprehensive argument, supported by quotations and citations, that only a few of the over 400 federal departments and agencies are constitutionally authorized.
In the ever-evolving world of firearm regulations, the Sullivan Law, enacted in New York around 1910, stands as a testament to the delicate balance between crime prevention and individual rights.
In a republic built upon the bedrock of the Constitution, accountability and unwavering fidelity to the rule of law are cornerstones of governance.
On Wednesday, August 16, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals released its opinion after hearing oral arguments in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Real Reform, Part 3: The Bureaucratic Cat Burglar Greenman HouseThe cat burglar creeps quietly into his target after doing extensive surveillance and steals the planned target. If the burglar does the job well, there is no evidence of a theft and it may not be detected for weeks or even months, depending on the target. …
The impact of the unconstitutionally constituted and funded, US Department of Education has a detrimental effect on our children and our wallets.
Too many law-enforcement officers, FBI agents included, have demonstrated that they are no longer agents of the Constitution. We need law enforcement to maintain order. But when their oath becomes irrelevant, “order” becomes tyranny.
In recent years, the debate surrounding gun control has intensified, with calls for stricter regulations in the name of public safety.
Our very own government’s hilarious attempt at following the US Constitution is like watching a circus act gone wrong–only with more politicians and less acrobats.