… at this point is a fantasy, unfortunately, because of the actions of both major political parties. We need to restore it: (Click to view video) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center (@tenthamendmentcenter)
Category: Constitutionalism
Teaching Civics and Constitutional Government
Stephen Miller gives a masterclass on the role of the President of the United States “A president is elected by the whole American people.He's the only official in the entire government that is elected by the entire nation. Judges are appointed. Members of Congress are elected… pic.twitter.com/GfYG8vVlP8 — Wall Street […]
Can The Courts Really Stop Trump?
Interesting brief constitutional analysis: Addendum: Fred provides a link for an appeal filed by the Trump Administration.
How The Constitution Is Taken Away
This gentleman blames it on Congress; on presidential signatures affixed to legislation; and especially on the judiciary. A good explanation with some relevant quotes from some of the founding fathers:
Restoration, Not Conservatism
Disaster Response: JD Rucker
He discusses North Carolina and California; and then points out that disaster response and relief are supposed to be individual, local and state responsibilities. Some of us can’t help but notice the federal government is much more eager to help California than it was in the case of western North […]
More Government, Less Liberty
Reagan understood this to a much greater extent than Trump does. Click to play video: View this post on Instagram A post shared by America | News | Red Pill (@elitemindvision)
We Should Have Listened To Ron Paul
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Merging Trump’s Populism With Constitutional Conservatism
There was a good article in a recent issue of Imprimis in which Kevin Roberts recounts the various leadership failures we have had in the United States since Reagan’s presidency. He makes the case that Trump’s populism needs to be infused with constitutionally conservative approaches in order for the country […]
What The Federal Government Should and Shouldn’t Do
Milton Friedman came very close to getting it right decades ago: