by Jim Babka, DownsizeDC (Originally posted at TenthAmendmentCenter) How the New Indefinite Detention Provisions can be used on Americans Congress just passed, and the President just signed, a bill that gives legal authority to the President to kidnap and perpetually imprison persons, including American citizens, without the benefit of due process. Members of Congress, in [Click here for the full article...]
By Corey Hutchins Originally posted here. Allen Olson remembers when he began his formal political education. He was in his late 40s and Congress had just passed the Troubled Asset Relief Program — the TARP bank bailouts. Olson looked his 5-year-old son in the eyes and cursed the debt with which Congress was saddling the [Click here for the full article...]
By Carlene Carmen Evening Patriots! In my last report earlier this month, Aug. 2, 2011, I gave a short report on recent bills up for passage, those that passed & those that didn’t pass. Mostly in the last Congressional session, before their break after Aug. 2, was the debates on raising the debit ceiling. We [Click here for the full article...]
(Originally posted at: The Sound Money Center) William Greene, Ph.D. http://www.ConstitutionalTender.com/ In early 2009, I was teaching a course on American Government at Gainesville State College here in Georgia. As I was going over with my students the powers prohibited of the States in Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution, we hit upon [Click here for the full article...]


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