Article V and the Question of Sovereignty Part I
As President Trump works to undo the outrages of the Pen and Phone President, he will issue executive orders, consult congress, and instruct his cabinet secretaries to reverse the mess… Read more »
As President Trump works to undo the outrages of the Pen and Phone President, he will issue executive orders, consult congress, and instruct his cabinet secretaries to reverse the mess… Read more »
Subtitle: The Establishment Strikes Back. “I like thinking big. I always have. To me it’s very simple: If you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big.”—… Read more »
Early last month, Texas Governor Greg Abbott delivered the keynote address to the Texas Public Policy Foundation. My heart skipped a beat when I read the title to his press… Read more »
Subtitle: Just Enforce the Constitution We Have. Article V opponents often ask, “Why amend a Constitution that’s ignored?” The easy retort is, “If amendments make no difference, then an Article… Read more »
Subtitle: Judge James Robart vs. the Constitution. Whenever men become sufficiently dissatisfied with what is, with the existing regime of positive law and custom, they will be found reaching out… Read more »
The John Birch Society (JBS) can thank itself for this post. A few days ago, the JBS unintentionally put a smile on my face when I attempted to comment on… Read more »
There’s a tendency among 21st century patriots to assume the foundation of republican free government, conventions of the sovereign people, was known from the moment of independence in 1776. While… Read more »
By an eyelash, portions of my community avoided a ban on housecats. I am not kidding. Last Saturday, my wife and I attended a meeting of county commissioners, civic groups,… Read more »
Amidst the manufactured angst over President Trump’s enforcement of immigration law, I recalled a few passages from Locke in America1, by Jerome Huyler. As opposed to today’s social justice nonsense,… Read more »