Tag archive for ‘sovereignty’
Posted by The Foundry on January 24th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as afghanistan, alaska, california, cap and trade, constitution, deficit, epa, federal spending, first amendment, george bush, inflation, iraq, medicaid, medicare, mexico, national security, north dakota, politics, republic, social security, sotu, sovereignty, state of the union, taxes, united nations
Before the Speech Begins – Emily Goff: Previewing tonight’s speech this past weekend, Mr. Obama said: “We can go in two directions. One is towards less opportunity and less fairness. Or we can fight for…building an economy that works for everyone, not just a wealthy few.” The President must not understand that an economy based on free-enterprise with limited government involvement will, in fact, work for and benefit more than just the wealthy. His administration’s idea of an economy that works involves imposing heavy-handed government regulations and threatening tax increases at … More
Posted by The Foundry on January 23rd, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as epa, hillary clinton, sovereignty
In yet another display of disdain for the Anglo-American Special Relationship, the Obama administration has weighed in on the mounting tensions between Great Britain and Argentina over the Falkland Islands. Just two days after Prime Minister David Cameron issued a robust statement in the House of Commons vowing to defend the sovereignty of the Falklands, the US State Department has undercut Britain yet again with a deeply unhelpful statement that plays into Argentina’s hands. In response to a question on the Falklands at Thursday’s State Department press briefing, a US government spokesman supported direct … More
Posted by The Foundry on January 21st, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as afghanistan, iraq, national security, sovereignty
As President Obama has hastily drawn down forces in Iraq and Afghanistan to meet arbitrary timelines, he has taken the opportunity to ramp up rhetoric on a strategic military shift to the Asia–Pacific region. He recently made it clear in the new defense strategy guidance that military focus will be directed toward emerging threats in the region and stressed that security needs will drive the budget, contrary to recent concerns that fiscal constraints have directed miserly defense spending. In spite of this rhetoric, the defense budget has been cut dramatically … More
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 18th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, florida, idaho, iowa, kentucky, new hampshire, nullification, sovereignty, tenth amendment, war on drugs
The states must stand up and say, “No! We will no longer sit back and allow you to push us around!”
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 13th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, epa, idaho, medicare, patriot act, republic, social security, sovereignty, supreme court, tenth amendment
How many “conservatives” voted for TARP? How many voted for the Patriot Act? How many supported NDAA? How many voted to expand Medicare with a prescription drug program? How many show any real inclination to phase out Social Security?
Posted by The Foundry on January 2nd, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, declaration of independence, nullification, paul ryan, politics, republic, sovereignty, supreme court, tenth amendment
Let’s be honest: We all know you’re not really gonna quit smoking, start exercising, and eat more vegetables as of today. As Emerson wryly remarked: “All promise outruns performance.” The key to keeping your New Year’s resolutions is to make them more realistic. Rather than try to drastically change the way you live, why not start with the more modest goal of changing the way you speak? And what better place to start for conservatives than with America’s Founding principles? As conservatives continue to rediscover the Declaration of Independence and … More
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 1st, 2012 | Categorized as History, Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, declaration of independence, george washington, georgia, inflation, maine, new york, revolution, sovereignty, taxes
A review of what one might call the greatest history book on the American experiment ever written…
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 28th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bill of rights, constitution, epa, facebook, george bush, healthcare, idaho, kansas, kentucky, maine, mexico, new hampshire, north dakota, nullification, patriot act, politics, ppaca, real id, revolution, ron paul, south carolina, sovereignty, supreme court, tea party, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
Onward and upward – the Constitution and Liberty!
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 20th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bailouts, facebook, founding fathers, new york, nullification, revolution, sovereignty, thomas jefferson
two letters answers this question. N.O. Tom Woods explains
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 13th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bill of rights, constitution, epa, ninth amendment, second amendment, sovereignty, tenth amendment
the subtle difference in the actual intent of the Bill of Rights and the common notion that it serves as the source of rights is extremely important.