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Month: February 2021

248 – More Examples of State’s Infringing on Rights and Liberties

When it comes to rights and liberty, 2020 was a dumpster fire. Tonight, I want to look at some of the more recent examples of states infringing on the rights of their people, and discuss what the American people have taught their governments.

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247 – Compulsory Voting

Do the American people have a right to vote or a duty? The difference may seem minor, but according to a proposed bill in Connecticut, it’s the difference between whether or not you can be fined for not voting.

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246 – Is Free Speech Worth More Than $1?

What is Free Speech worth? In the case of Uzuegbunam v Preczewski the supreme Court is not only considering the ability of public universities to regulate speech on their campuses, but the value of that speech.

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245 – Is the Second Trump Impeachment Constitutional?

There’s been a lot of chatter about the second Trump impeachment. Some claim it is constitutional, others say no. The word “unprecedented” seems to be in just about every article about the topic. I think it’s time we look at this subject and see what the Constitution says about the topic.

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244 – The American Monarchy

More and more, America is resembling the Monarchy we deposed in 1776. We’ll look at why we look more like a monarchy than a republic and what we can do about it. As always, we’ll do our best to answer your questions during this broadcast.

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243 – Massachusetts v. New Hampshire Interstate Income Tax Suit

New Hampshire actually sued Massachusetts back in October, 2020, but with all that has been going on, it didn’t float to the top of my list. Now, at this point, I thought it would be a good time to take a break from our regular government insanity and look at something a little closer to home. This is not just for those in New Hampshire though, because this case has implications for every small business owner in America.

When New Hampshire originally sued Massachusetts, it seemed it was only about collecting income tax from non-residents. After I looked at the complaint though, I think we should make the exact same argument about interstate sales taxes as well.

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242 – Destroying America’s Rental Economy

Sometimes I hate to be right, I hate to say I told you so. But I recorded a video several weeks ago about how these government attempts to interfere with the paying of rent, and the eviction of those who fail to, would have serious consequences. I found an example to share with you today showing how trying to do a good thing can have really bad consequences.

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241 – State Extortion

I see it all the time in the media. Examples of states intimidating and extorting their own citizens in an effort to consolidate their power. So today, I want to look at some of the recent examples of this and give you some tools to protect yourself and your neighbors.

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