Changes in the Air
First notice the name change! Second notice that our feeds have stopped! Articles from the past are archived here for a while... The transition is in progress. We are targeting to become your favorite information catalogue to all things commonsense and liberty oriented. Stay tuned for changes up ahead. You can expect the look and feel of the site to change dramatically. I'll be letting you know ways to help and get involved soon. This is the beginning of the library vision unfolding. Blessings all, Sandie
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Did a clause addressing slavery also cover immigration? Not according to John Jay and James Madison
FAIRFIELD, Maine (Nov. 2, 2018) – The Fairfield town council unanimously passed a food sovereignty ordinance last month. The ordinance not only frees local farmers and consumers from onerous state regulations, but it will also create an environment hostile to federal regulations and where they could nullify some FDA edicts in effect. The “Local Food and […]
Michael Boldin covers TAC's internal "debate" over the issue. That is, two experts who have different cases, but both from an originalist perspective.
From the TAC newsletter - two well-written articles on birthright citizenship from two people with expertise on the issue. They disagree.
Surveillance cameras will soon be able to identify everyone by "talking" to their cell phones thanks to research by a university with ties to the federal surveillance state.
Claims on both sides that the Constitution or case precedent clearly answer this question are not accurate.
The Republican “Party of Fiscal Responsibility” continues to rack up debt at a staggering rate. The U.S. Treasury plans to borrow another $425 billion in the final quarter of 2018, bringing total borrowing for the year to $1.34 trillion. On today’s Good Morning Liberty, Michael Boldin (follow) covers this, plus the fact that Social Security […]