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Stasi Techniques Of Our US Government: Go After Perceived Enemies With The Full Might Of Our Taxpayer Dollars Part 5

May 16, 2024May 16, 2024 by Max Dribbler

May You Be Blessed With The Gift Of Energetic, Stupid, Scheming, Grandstanding Enemies.

Categories Biden, Elections, Government, Media, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Biden Administration, Constitution, Corruption, Democrats, Donald Trump, FBI, Government Leave a comment

Absolute, Means Absolute

May 8, 2024May 7, 2024 by Chuck Klein

There seems to be a rampant and deliberate misinterpretation of Constitutional prohibitions on Government and not to the benefit of. the citizenry.

Categories Biden, Constitution Tags Constitution, government overreach Leave a comment

Are We Becoming a Post-Constitutional Nation?

April 27, 2024 by Rick Czechowski

Not since the Civil War have we been in a more dangerous time in which our differences can turn the US into a post constitutional nation

Categories Biden, Constitution, Courts, Culture, Democrats, Education, Government, Media, Politics, Society, U.S. News/Policy Tags American Decline, civil war, Constitution, Divisiveness, Political differences 2 Comments

Stasi Techniques of our US Government: Go after Perceived Enemies With The Full Might Of Our Taxpayer Dollars Part 1

April 26, 2024April 25, 2024 by Max Dribbler

Lie, Cheat, Steal When And As Necessary-Encourage and Tolerate Those Who Do, And Molly-Coddle Those Who Are Caught

Categories Biden, Constitution, Government, U.S. News/Policy Tags Biden Administration, Constitution, Corruption, Donald Trump, Politics, Tyranny 5 Comments

The Government has Gotten so Comfortable with Lies They Take to it Like Fish to Water: there is Seemingly no Relief or Recourse (Part 2)

March 28, 2024March 28, 2024 by Max Dribbler

With Liars on Both Sides of the Aisle and Champions in the LSMBTGA, We Should Celebrate and Embarrass the Worst

Categories Government, Media, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Biden Administration, Constitution, Corruption, Government, Tyranny 1 Comment

It’s Not Wise to Corner a Bear

March 21, 2024 by John Green

The radicals need to calm their hatreds, and realize the idiocy of cornering an animal which has the means to destroy them, and no other path to freedom.

Categories Biden, Constitution, Elections, Government, patriotism, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Arms, Bear, Constitution, Freedom, Gun, Liberty, Rights, Tyranny 2 Comments

No More Floridians Need Apply

March 13, 2024 by John F. Di Leo

It’s never wise to bet big money on the choice of a presidential nominee’s runningmate. Even with inside information, the most connected pundits are often surprised when the announcement is finally released.

Categories Constitution, Elections, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, elections, Politics Leave a comment

Without Faith, Civilization Fails

March 10, 2024 by John Green

Admittedly, I don’t have objective proof that God exists. But I have observations that without faith in his existence, civilization crumbles.

Categories Christianity, Constitution, Devotion, God, Religion, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, Faith, Morality, O'Hair, religion, Secular 2 Comments

History Denial and Presidential Immunity

March 9, 2024March 9, 2024 by Silas Dogood

No group in this country ignores US history more than the Democratic party.  They love to ignore that the Democratic party started the Civil War and is the party of Jim Crow. 

Categories Biden, Congress, Democrats, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, Democrats, Impeachment Leave a comment

Understanding the Vital Distinction: The USA as a Constitutional Republic, Not a Democracy

March 9, 2024March 9, 2024 by David T. Cloft

A deeper examination of its founding principles reveals a crucial distinction: the USA is unequivocally a constitutional republic.

Categories Constitution, Education, Government, History Tags Constitution, Liberty, Republic 2 Comments

1913: The Year the Constitutional Republic was Compromised

March 9, 2024March 8, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The events of 1913 collectively represent a departure from the foundational principles of limited government, checks and balances, and federalism enshrined in the United States Constitution.

Categories Congress, Constitution, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags 1913, Constitution, Federal Reserve, income tax 1 Comment

The Evolution of Judicial Power: Beyond Hamilton’s Least Dangerous Branch

February 26, 2024 by Peter Serefine
Alexander Hamilton makes the first draft of the U.S. Constitution in this Hamilton Buggy Company advertisement. (Public domain Hamilton Buggy Company illustration / Wikimedia Commons)

In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton offers a reassuring perspective on the newly proposed Constitution’s judiciary branch, positing it as the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution.

Categories Constitution, Courts, Government, Politics Tags Constitution, Hamilton, Judicial Tyranny 1 Comment

George Washington’s 1796 Principled & Prescient Warning

February 6, 2024 by Edward Haugland

The Cognitive War in Washington; Americans are often too myopic, short-sighted, non-strategic in our thinking. This is a major flaw we must overcome.

Categories Biden, Constitution, Elections, Government, History, patriotism, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags American Republic, Constitution, Democracy, George Washington, history Leave a comment

BREAKING Texas Governor Abbott Defiant-Border Showdown

January 24, 2024 by Animal
Biden's Border

The Supreme Court has ruled on the issue of federal agents removing Texas razor wire from border crossing sites, and Texas Governor Greg Abbott is channeling Andrew Jackson: “They have made their decision. Now let them enforce it.”

Categories Biden, Constitution, Immigration, Politics Tags Biden Administration, Constitution, Democrats, Politics 2 Comments

Upholding the Constitutional Framework: A Comprehensive Examination of the Article V Convention of States

January 10, 2024 by Peter Serefine
Founders

Despite being notably absent from extensive discussions at the Constitutional Convention, the Article V, Convention of the States provision garnered unanimous approval, reflecting the framers’ foresight.

Categories Constitution Tags Article V, Constitution, Convention of States 1 Comment

Beyond Words: The Plain English Revolution of the U.S. Constitution

December 19, 2023 by Peter Serefine

In the tapestry of American history, John Jay, a luminary of the American Revolution and co-author of the Federalist Papers, stands as a key architect of the United States Constitution.

Categories Biden, Constitution, Courts, Education, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, contextual Definition, Originalist 1 Comment

Constitutional Erosion: Analyzing the Impact of J6 on Fundamental Liberties

December 13, 2023 by Peter Serefine
Quiz: How well do you know the U.S. Constitution?

Regardless of perspective, the aftermath of the January 6th event, has had far-reaching implications, raising concerns about the erosion of fundamental constitutional principles.

Categories Constitution, Elections, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Civil rights, Constitution, Liberty, Tyranny Leave a comment

Are Military Branches Beyond Army and Navy, Even Constitutional?

November 22, 2023November 22, 2023 by David T. Cloft

The emergence of other branches like the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force raises an intriguing question: Are these newer military branches truly constitutional?

Categories Constitution, Government, Military, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, Military, Military Authority Leave a comment

Grover Cleveland – The Last Originalist President

October 30, 2023 by Peter Serefine

Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, holds a unique place in history as the last president who adhered to the originalist interpretation of the Constitution.

Categories Constitution, Government, History, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, Grover Cleveland, Originalism 1 Comment

Are We Still A Constitutional Republic?

October 20, 2023 by Peter Serefine

The framers of the Constitution envisioned a system in which the federal government would have clear boundaries to prevent overreach.

Categories Congress, Constitution, Government, Inspiration, Politics Tags Constitution, Federalism, Republic 2 Comments
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