I love it! This is what happens when good, honest, law-abiding Americans get fed up enough and rise up against a rogue government (their own). According to this CBN video report and the Daily Mail, residents of Murrieta, California turned back a bus full of illegal aliens that the Obama Administration wanted to dump on that community and sent it packing back to the border.
Read more ›Archive for July 2nd, 2014
How Can You Make Obamacare Work 70,000 Times Better?
Obamacare was specifically designed to destroy the private health care system, in America. And it’s certainly working. Premiums are skyrocketing. Individuals have lost coverage or can’t get it. 2 million Americans are stuck in the Exchange Web site limbo, unsure if they are covered or not. Allowing illegal alien children to pour over the border by the tens of thousands is version 2.0.
Read more ›The Land of the Perpetually Offended
I’m offended. I’m offended that every time anyone criticizes one of President Obama’s many failed policies, someone plays the race card. Failure knows no color, creed or sex, and those who deliberately conflate significant and meaningful policy disagreements with race are despicable in every way.
Read more ›Why Did We Write it in the First Place?
Besides regulating the division of authority, constitutions written to limit government must contain substantive rules. They need to establish general principles which will govern the specific acts of the legislature. Therefore, the essence of a constitution involves not only a hierarchy of power and authority; it also establishes a hierarchy of laws.
Read more ›The Peril of Power
Power is not merely a tool used to achieve an objective, but a self-serving force that seeks first and foremost to aggrandize itself. Power seeks above all else, more power for its own sake. This maxim has been true in all times and in all places but has been allowed to flourish with particular vigor, suggests French philospher Bertrand de Jouvenel, under the mantle of democratic liberalism.
Read more ›Interposition and the Family Dog
Today, I’d like to tell you a story about interposition. Remember the word — interposition. The doctrine of interposition is as American as apple pie, baseball, and jazz.
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