How to Respond to Unconstitutional Acts

What most people try as a strategy to stop federal power has nothing to do what the founders told us needed to be done. Here’s a hint – it’s not about trying to convince the federal government to stop doing what the federal government wasn’t supposed to be doing in the first place.

Path to Liberty: March 13, 2023

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St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)

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