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The Question of Lawmaking

I can hear the eyes glazing over. From Article I § 1 “We the People,” in a straightforward sentence loaned limited lawmaking powers to a Congress of the United States…. Read more »

Uncategorized    Algernon Sidney, CFPB, Death Panels, Law, Lawmaking, Turmoil

Article V and Rational Revolution

Must revolution be violent? Must revolution upend an older society and replace it with a new one? Wouldn’t a 21st century restoration of free American government without resort to violence… Read more »

Uncategorized    Article V, Corruption, James Wilson, Rational Revolution, Sovereignty

Give the Anti-Federalists Their Due

Riot and mayhem welcomed the draft Constitution when it made the Philadelphia newspapers. Advocates of the new plan held a majority in the Pennsylvania legislature, then in the last days… Read more »

Uncategorized    Anti-Federalist, Conformity, Diversity, Hate Crimes, Melancton Smith, Men of Little Faith, Montesquieu, Winthrop

The Great Gamble – Our Beloved Constitution

Subtitle: On Factions III. In 1787, the future of free government was dim. The spectacle of insurrection in Massachusetts, the state with the unquestionably best constitution, did not bode well… Read more »

Uncategorized    17th Amendment, Anti-Federalists, Aristocracy, Democracy, Factions, Gamble, George Mason, James Madison, James Wilson

On Factions II

Our Constitution confronted and minimized the dangerous consequences of factions made possible by overly democratic governments. To the nationalists at the Federal Convention of 1787, the measure of a free… Read more »

Uncategorized    Democracy, Factions, James Madison

On Factions

Look no further than recent comments from Clintonista Jennifer Palmieri to see why republics must minimize the destructive effects of factions. A portion of her recent confidential memo, which leaked… Read more »

Uncategorized    Factions, James Madison, Massachusetts Constitution

On Slavery

Last week, Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois slammed President Trump for using the term, “chain migration.” Like any good Leftist, Durbin never misses the opportunity, no matter how shallow and… Read more »

Uncategorized    Cato, Deep State, Dick Durbin, liberty, Slavery

Of our Founding Principles Part III

Subtitle: Cato’s Letter No. 62. On Liberty, January 20th, 1722. I closed a recent squib with, “They (the writings of Sidney, Locke, Tacitus) bolstered what liberty-loving Americans had experienced and… Read more »

Uncategorized    Cato, John Locke, John Trenchard, liberty, Slavery, Thomas Gordon

Of our Founding Principles Part II

In a speech to the House of Commons on March 22nd 1775, Edmund Burke didn’t exaggerate when he warned that his majesty’s North American colonists “augur misgovernment at a distance,… Read more »

Uncategorized    Benjamin Franklin, Cato's Letters, Edmund Burke, Enlightenment, Independent Whig, John Dickinson, John Locke, John Trenchard, Livy, South Sea Bubble, Thomas Gordon

Of our Founding Principles Part I

There is no reason to shirk from confronting the Marxists who infest our institutions and culture. On the contrary, since they despise the foundations of our Declaration and Constitution, they… Read more »

Uncategorized    Algernon Sidney, Cato's Letters, Charles I, Charles II, First Principles, James I, John Locke, Josiah Quincy Jr., King James Bible, Revolution, State of Nature, Tacitus, Two Treatises, William II

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