Our Constitution
What’s Good About the U.S. Constitution? Rob Natelson, April 5, 2019 Suppose you’re supervising a group of 25 randomly chosen able-bodied people. You organize an informal game of softball among [...]
Paul Harvey: We Were Warned
https://youtu.be/0SAjwF3F-4k "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on [...]
Public Virtue Disappeared Prior to the Constitution
Public Virtue & Article V Opponents by Rodney Dodsworth April 8, 3019 The Golden Age of Virtue, which Article V opponents attach to our early republics, never existed. This isn’t to say [...]
NPV vs. Electoral College
https://youtu.be/LXnjGD7j2B0 Historian Tara Ross explains the differences and why the Founders were right on PragerU.
Safeguarding Our American Republic
The only legal and safe way. By Paul S. Gardiner Mar. 26, 2019 Guest Commentary Conservative-thinking Americans who cherish their constitutional republic increasingly are asking how to effectively safeguard the [...]
Electoral College Myth #2
Electoral College Myth #2: The Founders did not trust the people by Tara Ross September 6, 2016 Myth: The Founders created the Electoral College because they did not trust the people to [...]
Understanding the Electoral College
https://youtu.be/V6s7jB6-GoU I, like many others, didn't understand the electoral college and thought it cumbersome and undemocratic. But, after researching the Founders objections to direct democracy, I've changed my mind. In [...]
Illinois Debt Solution
[Editor: Here's an example of truly caring for America's future and stepping up to do something that is constructive is non-partisan. It's not about the Party, but about American's coming [...]
Electoral College Myth #1
Electoral College Myth #1: Only swing states matter. Other states are ignored. by Tara Ross, August 30, 2016 Myth: Most states are ignored by presidential campaigns because of the Electoral College. Only [...]
Every American Owes: $67,000
Much Talk but No Action on $22 Trillion Debt – by Stuart MacPhail April 2019 In early March Utah Congressman Ben McAdams testified before the House Budget Committee, warning that [...]
Is Mobocracy in Our Future?
Constitution Corner: Are we a democracy or a republic? By Mikie Kerr / March 30, 2019 Constitution Corner Share this story We are both a democracy and a republic in [...]
Term Limits
U.S. TERM LIMITS PRAISES DENNIS AUCOIN FOR SIGNING PLEDGE March 29, 2019 For immediate release March 29, 2019 Contact: Scott Tillman, U.S. Term Limits Phone: (321) 345-7455 stillman@termlimits.com U.S. Term [...]
Part 5: Federalist 40 and the Constitutional Convention
Where’s the evidence that the Constitutional Convention ran away in Federalist #40? That it had been called to only amend but then threw out the Articles of Confederation, forming a [...]
Pennsylvania and Our Form of Government
By Dr. Andrew Hohns March 18, 2019 "....William Penn’s “Holy Experiment,” as Pennsylvania was called, provided its inhabitants certain inviolable rights through our Charter of Privileges–freedom of religion, liberty of [...]
Article V Gift
Let’s open the founders’ gift Pocono Record Letter to the Editor Mar 13, 2019 On Sept. 15, 1787, the Philadelphia Convention was coming to a close. The Constitution was completely [...]
Federal Budget Calculator
New Federal Budget Calculator Offered by America Off Balance During January Danny Heil, a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, launched a new web site and federal budgeting tool that [...]
History of the Article V Convention
Polls indicate that Americans are rightly concerned about the direction their government is heading By Mike Kapic March 13, 2019 Rising debt, attacks on speech and religion, falling trust in [...]
Part 4: How Can Article V be a Con Con?
Where’s the evidence that an Article V is a con con or constitutional convention? by Mike Kapic March 25, 2019 Evidence Abstract: The Constitution contains no provision for calling a [...]
Scott Walker Leading Article V Effort
Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Selected as National Honorary Chair of the Campaign for Federal Balanced Budget Amendment By Tom Evenson March 18, 2019 Madison, WI – The Center for [...]
Creating Article V
By Tara Ross, May 26, 2015 The Constitutional Convention of 1787 met and wrote the language of Article V against this historical backdrop. Any provisions in the document that they [...]