The Constitution vs:
Understanding the Amendments:
What They REALLY Mean
What They REALLY Mean
FLASH:
What Does a Conservative Believe?
July 12, 2012
Let's lay out the belief system of a conservative, as applied in the 21st century. If you're a conservative, you believe these things.
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Should Arizona Secede?
July 8, 2012
Arizona seems more and more like the battered child in a dysfunctional household with the federal government. Should it prepare to leave the United States?
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Why Obamacare is Bad for America
July 5, 2012
If your friends still think Obamacare is good for the country, change their minds with this principled argument.
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How to Repeal Obamacare
July 4, 2012
Fear Obamacare is impossible to repeal? Think again! Here's the surprisingly easy path to dumping this law.
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Impeach Barack Obama, Article I: Libya
July 3, 2012
President Obama's involvement of the U.S. military in Libya without the consent of the Congress constitutes the first ground for his impeachment.
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Supreme Court Obamacare Decision a Head-Scratcher
June 29, 2012
The Supreme Court's ruling regarding Obamacare and the individual mandate is a head-scratcher. Here's the unfettered analysis.
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Why the Arizona Immigration Law is Correct
June 26, 2012
The Supreme Court has a tendency to get in its own way. Here's the right way to look at the Arizona immigration law -- and how the Court's decision goes wrong.
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Impeaching Barack Obama: Introduction
June 23, 2012
We introduce the case for the impeachment of President Obama with an objective dive into the players, the history of impeachment, and the standards by which impeachable offenses are measured.
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The Twisting of Equal Protection
February 23, 2012
The Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection clause was written to bar southern states from targeting black Americans with discrimination. You'll be amazed how insidiously it is invoked -- and ignored -- in policy debates today.
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Federal Control is Spiking Oil Prices
February 21, 2012
Fuel costs in the United States reflect the roller coaster rides of speculation, supply, and demand. We explain how federal control is the biggest culprit -- and what can be done now to reduce oil prices.
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Newt's January Surprise
January 19, 2012
ABC News will air on Nightline this evening an interview with Newt Gingrich ex-wife Marianne. This decision wreaks of foul play. Here's why.
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The Supreme Court vs. the EPA
January 12, 2012
The Supreme Court is taking a fresh look at the Environmental Protection Agency's use of the Clean Water Act to bully, intimidate, and control the actions of private individuals on private lands in the name of environmental controls. We explain why the EPA should be dismantled.
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The Supreme Court vs. the FCC
January 10, 2012
Tuesday marks the start of oral arguments before the Supreme Court challenging the FCC's regulations regarding indecency. Here's why the Supreme Court should instead be considering abolishing the FCC altogether.
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Rick Santorum and the Tenth Amendment
January 5, 2012
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum explains, in detail, how he places God's Law above the Tenth Amendment. We explain why he's wrong.
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Ron Paul on Invading Nazi Germany: "I wouldn't risk American lives to do that"
January 4, 2012
BigGovernment.com reports on an exchange with Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul in 2009, in which Paul is asked whether he would have ordered an invasion of Nazi Germany on moral grounds, even if he knew that the Third Reich was not a threat to American national security.
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Recess Appointment - with Congress in session?
January 4, 2012
We examine the constitutionality of President Obama's recess appointment to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - and what this new precedent means for executive power.
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2012 Republican Presidential Contenders vs. the Constitution: Santorum
January 2, 2012
Yesterday we highlighted the records of Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich from a constitutional perspective. Today we'll continue, looking at Rick Santorum.
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Republicans vs. the Constitution: Romney and Gingrich
January 1, 2012
Iowa caucus-goers will bless one Republican from a crowded field this Wednesday with the momentum and support a win is worth - selecting their choice for the Republican nomination for President and an opponent for President Barack Obama in 2012. Just how flawed are these candidates? Let's examine them from a constitutional perspective, starting with Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
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