Opinion
Federalism is one of the critical missing elements in our current disaster of a country. Because we’ve given up on the sovereignty of our states, the national government in Washington DC has made them their agencies. We need to change that with an Article V convention, here explaining the COS Project.
Read MoreFree Markets Beat Central Planning By: John R, Cochrane – January 14, 2021 The Grumpy Economist I repackaged and rethought some of my earlier thoughts on vaccine allocation and markets vs. government for National Review. Text here, without the lovely pop-up ads: Surely, we can’t let there be a free market for COVID-19 tests and vaccines.…
Read MoreEpoch Times Editorial: Americans Need to Speak Up By Stuart MacPhail – January, 2021 A December 5 editorial published on behalf of its Editorial Board, The Epoch Times was headlined With Our Election System Under Assault, Americans Need to Speak Up. The writer says, “[W]hat is happening to our country at the moment: widespread and well-planned election fraud.” After enumerating…
Read MoreWhat a Stalin Quote About Rigging Elections Reveals About the 2020 Election Who votes means nothing. “What is extremely important is who counts the votes, and how they are recorded.” by Daniel Greenfield – January 03, 2021 As Republicans began pushing back against the rigged election, a quote about voting from Joseph Stalin began circulating…
Read MoreNatelson: State Legislators Have Abdicated Responsibilities By Stuart MacPhail – January, 2021 On December 21 The Epoch Times carried a commentary by law professor Rob Natelson entitled State Legislators are Central to Our Constitutional System – So Why Didn’t They Act to Resolve the 2020 Election? Natelson, a constitutional expert who usually focuses on Article V issues,…
Read MoreFederalism is one of the critical missing elements in our current disaster of a country. Because we’ve given up on the sovereignty of our states, the national government in Washington DC has made them their agencies. We need to change that with an Article V convention, here explaining the COS Project.