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176 – Electoral Imbecility

Two cases before the supreme Court give enough evidence to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our legal education system is an utter failure when it comes to the supreme law of the land. The arguments are so bad I thought my head was going to explode!

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174 – The TRACE Act – Bribing States to Spy on their Citizens

Those in the federal government using your money to bribe the states to do what they wants in nothing new. But this little piece of tyranny takes it a step further. In an effort to “protect” you from this nasty COVID-19 virus the federal government wants to pay states to spy on you.

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168 – An Example of the Problems with Ballot By Mail

Calls for vote by mail are nothing new in America. But with the rash of “stay at home orders”, not only are more people calling for more remote voting options, but more states are starting to implement them. I was asked to comment on what is going on in North Dakota and thought it might be a good example to help everyone in the nation to evaluate this move before it is forced down our throats.

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164 – Protecting Your Privacy From All The Wrong People

Senator Moran has submitted a bill to protect your data. Unfortunately, it won’t protect it from the most dangerous actors of all, governments.

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162 – Rhode Island and the Right to Try Act

Do you own your own body? It seems a simple enough question. But in today’s society not only do you not own your body, but others claim the right to tell you what you can and cannot do with it. They believe that they have the authority to tell you when a medical treatment is to dangerous… even if you’re dying. And the state of Rhode Island wants to take a step toward fixing that.

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158 – Showing the Feds Who’s Boss

In the latest examples of state nullification, the legislatures of several states are considering bills to keep the federal government within its enumerated powers.

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156 – H.R.5717 – Conspiracy to Commit Theft and Fraud

We cherish freedom of speech in this country. We even protect the ability of those in Congress to speak freely, even exempting them from arrest or questioning about what they say in either the House or Senate. But what Rep. Henry Johnson Jr. (D-GA-4) and his 18 cosponsors have proposed in H.R. 5717 is not only a violation of the law, but a violation of the very purpose of the federal government as stated in the U.S. Constitution.

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154 – Freedom of Speech Dies on Campus

John Jay said we should read and study the U.S. Constitution so we will recognize when our rights are violated and be prepared to defend and assert them. Today I review yet another case where a lack of knowledge not only of the people, but of the lawyers and judges, are leading to another infringement of our rights and another example that we have no clue how to defend and assert them.

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