U.S. Government Expects to Borrow Another $425 Billion in Q4 2018

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, according to a Treasury Department press release. When it’s all said and done, the level of borrowing in […]

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What Is Equitable Sharing?

Equitable sharing is a federal program that incentivizes state and local police to bypass state-level restrictions on asset forfeiture. Both the Department of Justice and the Department of Treasury operate the program. Under the equitable sharing, local police seize assets they suspect were involved in criminal activity, sometimes without even making an arrest. Through a process […]

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The Left Goes “Neo-Confederate!” Discovers States’ Rights

Seems Clinton is undermining the entire narrative of the Left, but it wasn't so long ago when progressives used "think locally, act locally" to infiltrate and then dominate both major American political parties. It started at the bottom.

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Voters in Oregon Have the Opportunity to Create 10 “Gun Sanctuary” Counties

Voters in 10 Oregon counties have the opportunity to create gun sanctuary counties on Nov. 6. Second Amendment Preservation Ordinances on the ballot in these 10 counties would require the sheriff to determine whether federal, state and local laws and regulations relating to firearms, firearms accessories or ammunition violate the U.S. or Oregon constitutions. Any […]

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New Hampshire Privacy Amendment on the Ballot

CONCORD, N.H. (Oct. 25, 2018) – On Nov. 6, New Hampshire voters will have an opportunity to say “yes” to privacy and set the stage to undermine the federal surveillance state. A constitutional amendment establishing the protection of privacy rights will appear on the New Hampshire ballot. If passed, Question 2 would add the following language […]

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