Are Federal Indian Policies Soaked in Critical Race Theory?
Is current federal Indian policy, soaked in CRT, responsible for the growing abuse, addiction and suicide rampant among tribal youth on so many reservations?
The Cult of Advocacy: Comments on the State of Legal Scholarship
Law journals’ culture of advocacy has created a practice real historians decry as “law office history”—manipulating history to make a case. Two related kinds of manipulation are (1) cherry-picking evidence and (2) roaming into irrelevant fields to find more cherries to pick.
The Indian Child Welfare Act: An Unconstitutional Attack on Freedom
In light of constitutional issues inherent to the foundational enactment of the Indian Child Welfare Act, the ICWA must be repealed. The Commerce Clause does not give Congress plenary authority over tribes or children of heritage, and tribal governments do not have the authority to force membership onto individuals, no matter their age.
My continuing Act of Civil Disobedience and WHY:
That said, recognizing that Donald J. Trump is our elected President also means I will not obey executive orders signed by Joe Biden, as he has no elected authority to institute executive orders. The executive orders signed by our elected president Donald Trump continue to be the legal authority.
7 Acts of Peaceful Civil Disobedience you can do.
It is now time for citizens to stand up for truth and justice through the use of genuine civil disobedience – while doing nothing that would harm the life, liberty or property of your neighbors.
Why we have the Electoral College
…a lot of the negotiation within the Continental Congress and later on in the writing of the Constitution concerned preservation of the voice and sovereignty of the individual states.
Why did Public Policy become so quickly insane? Socialism, Marxism and Critical Theory
Neither camp has yet to come to terms with the possibility that free peoples, when given a choice, reject socialism, let alone communism.
Constitutional Rights for all Citizens, Regardless of Political Affiliation?
August, 2020 While violence by extreme right-wing groups over the past 50 years has been routinely condemned, violence by groups on the left has often been condoned. For example, in the 1970s, the American Indian Movement took control of the small town of Wounded Knee in South Dakota (U.S. Congress 1976). Despite the tying up […]
Brennan subsequently briefed President Obama and other senior national security officials on the intelligence, including the ‘alleged approval by Hillary Clinton …of a proposal …to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by Russian security services.’”
199 U.S. Organizations Funded By George Soros
Organizations directly funded by Soros and his Open Society Foundations (OSF):
George Washington’s Farewell Address, 1796
Regarding principles of Good Character, he said: “How far in the discharge of my official duties I have been guided by the principles which have been delineated, the public records and other evidences of my conduct must witness to you and to the world. To myself, the assurance of my own conscience is, that I have at least believed myself to be guided by them.”
May I Speak Freely? The Progressives are Playing us.
Honest debate – genuine arguments – don’t matter in the midst of this. Truth is irrelevant, because too many people no longer care about documented history, the Constitution, let alone God. They want what they want – and they won’t let anyone or anything stand in the way. Rage and hate is the rule right now.
The Republican Paradox: Liberty, Prosperity, Virtue, and Vice in the American Founding
By Jonathan Barth. “The Republican Paradox: Liberty, Prosperity, Virtue, and Vice in the American Founding.” Journal of Policy History, vol. 29 no. 2, 2017, p. 238-266. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/article/652331. “Adversity makes men, and prosperity makes monsters,” Victor Hugo once famously declared. Eighteenth-century republicans propounded a strikingly similar maxim. Political liberty, they argued, begets economic prosperity—indeed, […]
Antonin Scalia – On American Exceptionalism
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia delivers a statement concerning ‘American Exceptionalism’ before a Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing. Remarks delivered 5 October 2011.
American constitutional government will die unless great spiritual awakening occurs, scholar says
Murray went to on to say that it would be great if what used to be called a “religious great awakening” would happen again and inspire substantial changes in behavior in the population,…. Yet the scholar is not holding out hope that such a thing will happen in the U.S. or in Europe, which is on course to die out culturally. However, he said, neither can ongoing secularization endure.