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Cry your tears if you must, then sharpen your knives – the battle over healthcare is not close to over

21. March 2010

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This post will be short, but we wanted to get something up tonight.  It’s been a disappointing day, but while some are despairing we are not.  The odds of overcoming a super-majority in the senate, a massive majority in the house, and a president elected by a large margin were always very steep.  But the […]

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A Century of Sickness: The Abominations of 1913 and How the 10th Amendment Movement Can Beat Back Leviathan

12. October 2009

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A Century of Sickness: The Abominations of 1913 and How the 10th Amendment Movement Can Beat Back Leviathan

Many of the problems we have with the Federal Government today can be traced back to a critical year.  That year was 1913, the year in which the 16th and 17th Amendments were ratified and the Federal Reserve Act was passed, which set up the Federal Reserve Bank. Of course, the seeds of the Statist […]

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