In what I expect to be a long line of suits filed against government executives and agencies that have instituted so many draconian, unconstitutional, illegal, and damaging orders, I found an interesting case out of the State of Michigan.
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In the case of the County of Butler, et al, v Thomas Wolf, the District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania was asked to decide if Governor Wolf’s lock-down orders violated the Constitution of the United States. While much of the analysis and reasoning judge Stickman used was constitutional flawed, he did come to a constitutionally sound conclusion.
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I heard about this order from the CDC, and at first I couldn’t believe it. Not that those in the federal government would issue such an order, but that it would come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So I found the notice in the Federal Register, (the list of federal laws, regulations, and orders) and read it for myself.
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Recently, I found another example, of another state government assuming the tyrannical authority of rulership over the citizens of the state they was hired to serve. This governmental overreach comes out of the great State of Texas
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Between stories on the net and questions I’ve been asked over the last week, it seems a significant number of Americans are obsessed with the idea that Nancy Pelosi could become President on January 20th, 2021. So I decided we should settle down the hysteria and look at the facts of what would happen if there is a problem with the Presidential election.
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With the recent Democratic convention and VP running mate announcement, I thought it was time to look at just how corrupted the way we elect the President and Vice-President has become.
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There’s an old say, be careful what you wish for, you may just get it. I’ve had a lot of people ask me lately about law suits against those who have been trashing our rights in the name of keeping us safe from the dreaded COVID-19 virus. While many of you have have cheered the recent decision in First Baptist Church vs. Governor Kelly, it is an example of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire.
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What happens when the servants we hire to protect our rights turn their backs and run? We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.
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