It’s Our Respnsibility
Liberty can only exist with responsibility…Our responsibility to defend it.
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Liberty can only exist with responsibility…Our responsibility to defend it.
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On, Tuesday, a California Senate committee passed a bill that would extend a temporary ban on police use of facial recognition and biometric scanners with police officer cameras for three more years.
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Living under the largest government in history – if we want to build a real “land of the free” – there’s a LOT of stuff that needs to be nullified into oblivion. Here are 4 that would set a strong foundation for liberty.
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The fundamental problem was, and still is, that the U.S. government spends too much money.
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“Tyrants care nothing for discussions that are to end only in discussion. Discussions, which do not interfere with the enforcement of their laws, are but idle wind to them.”
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The enactment of SB773 expands the 2015 law to enable patients suffering from chronic diseases, rather than only terminal illnesses, to access medications and treatments not yet given final approval for use by the FDA.
The post Signed as Law: Texas Expands Right to Try Act first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
The new law prohibits government agencies in Alabama from accepting a CBDC as payment, and from participating in any testing of a CBDC by the Federal Reserve.
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The legislation would direct the Department of State Treasurer to study the costs and benefits that would result from a state-administered and state-audited vaulting bullion depository in North Carolina.
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