The federal government can’t even get Constitution Day right.
If you ask me, #constitutionday shouldn’t be a day of celebration. It should be a day of mourning. @mmaharrey10th pic.twitter.com/hktjvzresi
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) September 17, 2020
To celebrate the signing of the Constitution, the federal government enforces an unconstitutional mandate on unconstitutionally federally funded schools to “teach the Constitution.” And they won’t even do that.
Constitution Day shouldn’t be a day of celebration — it should be a day of mourning.
For Further Reading
Constitution Day: Every Day, Not Just a One-Day Federal Mandate
The Nature of the Federal Government
The Feds Can’t Even Get Constitution Day Right
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