Lockdowns in Review: Bad for Stopping Virus. Good for Tyranny
The Left always said that America needs to be more like Europe and Japan in terms of health policy. Well, why are they suddenly so shy about playing follow the leader?
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The Left always said that America needs to be more like Europe and Japan in terms of health policy. Well, why are they suddenly so shy about playing follow the leader?
If we choose to “to suffer while evils are sufferable,” we might not get another chance. It’s time to party like it’s 1776.
Recently, the state of California has done, or threatened to do, some very “radical” things in defiance of the federal government.
No, the Constitution doesn’t vest the lower courts with the power to immediately shut down our sovereignty. Congress has complete control over courts’ subjects of jurisdiction, as well as the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Over the last century, we have seen an exponential growth of the federal bureaucracy.
Last week, the Arizona House of Representatives passed a House Concurrent Memorial urging Congress “to divide the Ninth Circuit into two separate circuits,” citing a long list of systemic flaws and alleged abuses the court has visited on the people of the Grand Canyon State.
U.S. federal courts have aggressively attacked state sovereignty over the past several decades. One elected leader has stood against this tyranny and is now paying the price. Find out about his battle and how you can help him here.
When it comes to nullifying federal immigration statutes, the most foundational powers of a national government, liberals suddenly develop an affinity for localism.
If you thought executive amnesty was bad, wait until you get a taste of judicial amnesty.
“Today’s interpretation is not merely unnatural; it is unheard of. Who would ever have dreamt that “Exchange established by the State” means “Exchange established by the State or the Federal Government”?” See the highlights of Scalia’s scathing dissent and listen to experts tear apart the majority opinion.