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Month: May 2019

Green Mountain Nullification

I seem to have stumbled onto a pattern as I find another story about a state pushing back on the overreach of the federal government. Today we go to Vermont to see their legislature re-asserting their authority over intrastate commerce.

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067 – Judicial Supremacy

Of the misunderstandings of how our nation and governments were designed to work, probably the most dangerous is the idea that the courts “settle law”. We’ll look at this next, on the Constitution Study. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/03/01/the-truth-behind-marbury-v-madison/ Check out this episode!

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067 – Judicial Supremacy

Of the misunderstandings of how our nation and governments were designed to work, probably the most dangerous is the idea that the courts “settle law”. We’ll look at this next, on the Constitution Study.

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Memorial Day 2019

This episode is a short remembrance of those who have given the last full measure of devotion to protect our rights. Check out this episode!

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066 – If you don’t get your way, just change the rules

In what passes for statesmanship in America today, we’re going to take a look at several examples of some in government who want to get their way by hook or by crook. These efforts are not for your benefit, but to further accumulate power in Washington, D.C. Next, on the Constitution Study.   https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/04/26/if-you-dont-get-…change-the-rules/ https://constitutionstudy.com/2018/05/10/disassembling-the-republic-with-good-intentions/…

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Memorial Day

This episode is a short remembrance of those who have given the last full measure of devotion to protect our rights.

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066 – If you don’t get your way, just change the rules.

In what passes for statesmanship in America today, we’re going to take a look at several examples of some in government who want to get their way by hook or by crook. These efforts are not for your benefit, but to further accumulate power in Washington, D.C. Next, on the Constitution Study.

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Kisor v. Wilkie and Agency Deference

I came across this supreme Court case where a Marine veteran is fighting with the VA about benefits for his PTSD. While the details may seem a little hard to follow, there is one very important question that Mr. Kisor wants the court to answer: When there is ambiguity in a law that Congress writes,…

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