The Struggle for American Independence: The Siege of Boston
In this episode, I cover two major military events in 1775 and 1776 that altered the course of the conflict
In this episode, I cover two major military events in 1775 and 1776 that altered the course of the conflict
They claim the feds have to "enforce the law" unless it's a policy they don't support.
On this episode of Good Morning Liberty, host Michael Boldin (follow) discusses the NDAA for 2019, signed this week by Pres. Trump. In a signing statement, the president referenced around 3 dozen sections as unconstitutional, but signed it anyway. SHOW LINKS 2019 NDAA signed into law Amash tweet Vance, compare spending Antiwar.com – Reject restrictions…
Earlier this summer, Big3 basketball became the first professional sports league to allow its players to use cannabidiol (CBD). This represents another step toward nullifying federal hemp prohibtion in practice and effect. CBD is derived from cannabis, but since it’s generally processed from industrial hemp, it does not contain high levels of THC – the…
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Aug. 13, 2018) – Efforts to encourage the use of cryptocurrency in Wyoming have already paid off. Earlier this month, crypto exchange Coinbase announced it will return to the state after a three-year absence thanks to a bill passed during the most recent legislative session. Efforts like this could ultimately undermine the Federal…
Michael Boldin and Mike Maharrey talk about federal spending, federal gun control, war powers - and even calls for government censorship.
If the government is allowed to conduct secret surveillance, it will eventually be used against you or people you care about.
Michael Boldin discusses a new poll where 43% of Republicans believe the president should have the power to close news outlets. He also covers a report showing that federal gun control enforcement increased from 2016-2017.
A lot of people believe that the Constitution means what the supreme court tells us it means, until it changes its mind, of course.
The First Amendment is under assault in manifold ways, and there’s a fresh attack lurking in the results of a recent survey of American opinions of the news media. Research conducted by Ipsos revealed that 43 percent of self-identified Republicans believe that “the president should have the authority to close news outlets engaged in bad…