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What you need to know about the left’s outrage from a constitutional standpoint.

It seems to me like there’s a group of people who, whenever they don’t get their way, start throwing temper tantrums and demanding things change so they will win.  Call them leftists, progressives, or anything you want, but you know the people I’m talking about.  After they lost the presidential election in 2016 they called…

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Do we run the United States like a game of Monopoly?

I was watching a YouTube video the other day about how most people play Monopoly wrong because they don’t read the directions and it made me think of the Constitution.

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Another Reason to be Careful About Treaties

In another example of why we need to be careful about the treaties we sign on to, I found an article describing a United Nations court’s “order” that the U.S. lift sanctions on Iran.  Now, since there are a lot of issues with an “order” issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), we’ll just focus…

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CNN’s Restraining Order and the Constitution

There have been numerous media reports about the lawsuit CNN brought against the Trump administration’s suspension of Jim Acosta’ press pass and the temporary restraining order issued by U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly to reinstate it.  While I could not find a copy of the judge’s order, it’s pretty easy to determine the constitutionality…

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Thanksgiving 2018

As we celebrate this national day of Thanksgiving, let us not forget to give thanks for living in one of the freest nations in the world.  If you live in America you may be tempted to say, as I’ve seen frequently in news reports and pundit interviews, that we are the freest nation on earth. …

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Washington, The Western

Washington today reminds me of the old westerns I used to watch as a kid and still love today.  You know, the ones where the town is run by a gang of criminals and all the townsfolk are afraid because if they stand up to these bullies they get beaten, or even worse, killed.  That…

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Birthright Citizenship

In an interview with Axios, President Trump stated that his staff is preparing an executive order to end birthright citizenship in the  U.S.  As you might expect, this has led to a lot of discussion and debate around both the constitutional basis of birthright citizenship and the authority of the President to change this policy…

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The 10th Amendment

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. U.S. Constitution, Amendment X While researching the Tenth Amendment, I wanted to get an idea of just how many powers not delegated to the federal government they…

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