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Nullification News: Key Wins on Sound Money, Firearms and Privacy
Nullification News: Key Wins on Sound Money, Firearms and Privacy

Gold and Silver, CBDC, Biometric Surveillance and 2nd Amendment Financial Privacy. We break down the bills and new laws & what they mean for YOU.

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War and Foreign Policy: Top-5 Influences on the Founders
War and Foreign Policy: Top-5 Influences on the Founders

They’re mostly ignored or forgotten today. But, to the founders, these five formed an international law and foreign policy pantheon.

Path to Liberty:…

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No Deal for Gun Control: North Carolina Rejects British Offer from General Clinton
No Deal for Gun Control: North Carolina Rejects British Offer from General Clinton

No deal. That’s pretty much how North Carolina patriots responded to British Major General Henry Clinton’s proclamation condemning what he called the…

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The Constitution vs the National Bank: Edmund Randolph's Analysis
The Constitution vs the National Bank: Edmund Randolph's Analysis

George Washington asked his attorney general to give his opinion on whether he felt Alexander Hamilton’s Bank Bill was constitutional. The answer was…

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John Locke vs Lysander Spooner: Consent of the Governed
John Locke vs Lysander Spooner: Consent of the Governed

Tracing its roots back to John Locke, the Mayflower Compact – and even earlier – the “consent of the governed” was one of the most important principl…

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Sovereignty and the Constitution: Government as Agent of the People of the States
Sovereignty and the Constitution: Government as Agent of the People of the States

In the American system, the people of the several states are sovereign, meaning they hold final or ultimate authority. Power flows from them to the f…

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The Law: An Intro from the Founders to Frederic Bastiat
The Law: An Intro from the Founders to Frederic Bastiat

In his 1850 essay The Law, Bastiat railed against socialism, and argued that legitimate law isn’t just the will of politicians, but instead is based …

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No Permanent Alliances: Foreign Policy of Washington and Jefferson
No Permanent Alliances: Foreign Policy of Washington and Jefferson

George Washington: “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world.” Thomas Jefferson: “Commerce w…

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The Failed Strategy of "Vote the Bums Out" Is Making Things Even Worse
The Failed Strategy of "Vote the Bums Out" Is Making Things Even Worse

From Samuel Adams and Thomas Jefferson to Lysander Spooner – the notion that the people should submit until they can replace enough politicians to st…

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Thomas Jefferson's Prediction of Economic Meltdown and Its Relevance Today
Thomas Jefferson's Prediction of Economic Meltdown and Its Relevance Today

Jefferson’s chilling warnings about unchecked fiat, paper money printing proved prophetic as the U.S. plunged into its first boom-bust economic crisi…

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