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Month: June 2024

If, at first, you don’t succeed, just let government screw it up again

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Governments often respond to failures by throwing more money at problems instead of honest introspection. As Ronald Reagan said, “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.” This reflects our misplaced trust in government solutions. By embracing real choice in areas like healthcare, education, and banking, we, the people, can take control and demand better outcomes.

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Biden Administration Requests $4 Billion for Baltimore Bridge, National Disasters

Emergency funding request would boost federal highway disaster relief program by $3.1 billion and fully fund the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild.

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Supreme Court Overturns ‘Chevron Doctrine,’ Curtailing Federal Government Power

The 40-year-old doctrine has provided a legal foundation for the modern administrative state.

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SCOTUS Shoots Down DOJ’s Use Of Obstruction Statute To Target J6 Prisoners — But Trump Isn’t In The Clear Yet

SCOTUS found that the DOJ inappropriately used a statute to prosecute individuals involved in the Jan. 6 riot.

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Supreme Court Confirms No ‘Right’ for Foreigners to Enter US: The BorderLine

The one poker rule I taught my kids was: “Don’t cry when you lose, don’t gloat when you win.” Ideally, this would apply to our… Read More

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Media Finally Admit Biden Poses Grave Danger To Country After Years Of Defensive Coverage

The media’s deliberate gaslighting of the American public for years about Biden’s health has put us in a position of grave danger.

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Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Precedent

Today’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo overturns the 1984 ruling in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, and limits federal agencies’ regulatory authority. The question presented was whether or not SCOTUS should overrule the Chevron decision, and whether the Magnuson-Stevens Act can force domestic fishing vessels to pay …

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