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Why Sue Congress?

November 6, 2023|

Why We the People and our States Should Sue Congress! By David Biddulph – November 3, 2023 1. Congress appears to have, since 1908, unconstitutionally blocked the states five times [...]

Only an Amendment

November 6, 2023|

A cloud hangs over the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, Oct. 17. Photo: jonathan ernst/Reuters WSJ – October 26, 2023 Letter to the Editor Only an Amendment Could Restrain [...]

Natural Law & Liberty

November 3, 2023|

Natural Law and the Rise of Trump By Rodney Dodsworth - March 26, 2016 Check out Pope John Paul’s (1920-2005) observation of modern representative government: “Regarding democracies, certain demands which arise within society [...]

500% Vaxx Price Increase

November 2, 2023|

Understanding the 500% Price Increase of Pfizer's Covid Vaccine Pfizer has a lot of leeway in the price it chooses to charge for its vaccine—especially since almost all rival competitors [...]

Responsible Citizenship

November 1, 2023|

By NCCS - October 16, 2023 "Cherish, therefore, the spirit of our people, and keep alive their attention. If once they become inattentive to the public affairs, you and I, [...]

Abuse of Due Process

November 1, 2023|

In a Blow to Due Process, Supreme Court Gives Police the Green Light to Misidentify, Arrest and Jail Innocent Americans By John Whitehead - October 05, 2023 WASHINGTON, D.C. — [...]

Last Honest Man

October 31, 2023|

Publius Rutilius Rufus: Rome's 'Last Honest Man' Publius Rutilius Rufus (158 B.C.-78 B.C.) attempted to reform Rome's corrupt tax system, and soon found himself accused of corruption and extortion himself. [...]

Alarming Trends

October 30, 2023|

Leading Historian Highlights Alarming Trends In American Society Under Biden By Ben Solis - October 16, 2023 In a recent interview with AMAC Newsline, Professor Wilfred McClay, the Victor Davis [...]

States to the Rescue

October 27, 2023|

States, The Natural Second Party By Rodney Dodsworth - March 25, 2016 Such is the GOP elite’s fear of Trump that some would rather deal with the loathsome and high criminal Hillary Clinton [...]

Think Like an Economist?

October 26, 2023|

8 More Ideas on Thinking like an Economist To avoid fallacies about economics, we need to learn how economists view the world. By Ninos P. Malek - October 10, 2023 [...]

Respect the People!

October 26, 2023|

No Respect For Laws – Troubling by Robert B. Charles - October 12, 2023 The self-impressed California Governor, Gavin Newsom, appointed a longtime Maryland inhabitant and resident, Laphonza Butler, to [...]

Safety Valve: Fossil Fuel

October 25, 2023|

Fossil Fuels Enable Us to Better Fight Fires and Other Environmental Disasters By Connor Mortell – June 10, 2023 This week we’ve seen a relatively unprecedented environmental phenomenon in New [...]

Exposing News Bias

October 24, 2023|

An Economics Lesson For The New York Times By David Lewis Schaefer - October 10, 2023 A favorite device of writers for the New York Times when they wish to assert a [...]

The Language of Liberty

October 23, 2023|

By NCCS - September 21, 2023 A couple of weeks ago, NCCS published an article titled Government Overreach: The Cause & Solution. Shortly after its release, a dialogue of comments ensued [...]

Natural Law

October 20, 2023|

Natural Law – Not Just a Catholic Thing By Rodney Dodsworth - March 24, 2016 I’m reading a book about the Natural Law philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 50 Questions on the Natural [...]

The Left’s Admin State

October 19, 2023|

With SCOTUS Poised To Rein In Out-Of-Control Bureaucrats, Leftists Lash Out Several cases on the Supreme Court’s docket this term could rein in the administrative state, with potential implications for [...]

In God There’s Hope

October 18, 2023|

We Have Hope Because ‘God Has Always Protected His People’ By Sarah Wagner – October 7, 2023 In a recent appearance on the podcast “Rose Unplugged,” American Faith’s Founder and [...]

America Paralleling Rome?

October 17, 2023|

The parallels between the historical decline and fall of Rome and the U.S. today are both eerie and grounds for concern. Pictured: A man wearing a Roman centurion costume [...]

$2.2 Trillion More in 2023

October 16, 2023|

Federal Debt Increased By $2.2 Trillion In Fiscal Year 2023 By Terence P. Jeffrey - October 3, 2023 The federal government’s debt increased by $2,238,422,431,416.43 in fiscal 2023, according to data [...]

Tyranny vs. Government

October 13, 2023|

Tyranny Isn’t Government By Rodney Dodsworth - March 23, 2016 It is madness to think a government founded on free principles can long exist through tyrannical means. Yet through their actions, that is [...]

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