The Feds Won’t Protect You from the Feds
You can’t expect the federal government to protect you from the federal government. Most people think the only “checks and balances” come from the separation of powers between the three …
You can’t expect the federal government to protect you from the federal government. Most people think the only “checks and balances” come from the separation of powers between the three …
Popular culture is an apparatus used by corporate studios to launder leftist beliefs into the mainstream; everything we consume is a psy-op. The FederalistThe Federalist is an American conservative online …
You are not bound to obey. That’s what the founders and old revolutionaries said about government acts that go beyond the limits of the constitution. These are acts of usurpation …
We have to resist overreaching government power at its very first approach. If we don’t, it will grow and grow and grow. View this post on Instagram A post shared …
In a time when government power keeps expanding and never seems to stop, people begin to wonder how they can take action to safeguard their individual freedom. Some people think …
On this date in 1774, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress met for the first time, despite a British “Coercive Act” forbidding such local representation. On May 20, 1774, Parliament passed the …
You can’t comply your way out from under that largest government in history. We need to follow the blueprint of the founders and old revolutionaries – resist overreaching government. View …
That means you can’t rely on government to protect you. The only winning strategy is to resist government. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center …
Some people think resisting an overreaching government is rebellion. It’s not. It’s a duty. Creators always have the right to limit their own creations. View this post on Instagram A …
When government goes beyond its just limits, the founders held that the people are not bound to “yield obedience.” From Patrick Henry in 1765 to Thomas Jefferson in 1798 this …