The Supreme Court’s Reign Of Terror, 1937-1944
A flood of Supreme Court decisions between 1937 and 1944 completely reordered American society and the Constitution itself.
View ArticleSupreme Court Dries Price Controls Like A Raisin In The Sun
Agriculture despots used to be able to seize farmers’ produce at will. With a new Supreme Court decision in favor of two raisin farmers, that may change.
View ArticleHow Racism And Nativism Enabled The New Deal
A new book romanticizes the New Deal, but fails to grasp how such a liberal watershed doubled down on Jim Crow and anti-immigrant sentiment.
View ArticleYou Shouldn’t Have To Pay For Peanuts If You Don’t Want To Eat Them
Americans will collectively spend an estimated $2 billion on peanuts this year before even breaking open a shell.
View ArticleFor Conservatives, Donald Trump Shifts The Window Of What’s Possible
He may not be a conservative, but he is a maverick—and he's not afraid to destroy the New Deal's progressive, regulatory legacy.
View ArticleTed Cruz Is Right: You Don’t Have A Right To Health Care
Progressives keep using the language of 'rights' to excuse and facilitate their agenda. But the word doesn't mean what they think it means.
View ArticleThe Left Brought On The Nuclear Option By Making Judges Political
Eliminating the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees was the natural culmination of a tit-for-tat escalation by both parties. The brinksmanship is all symptomatic of a much larger problem.
View ArticleWhy ‘Net Neutrality’ Is Nothing More Than Corporate Power Grab
Giving the federal government control of the Internet wouldn't bring greater freedom—it would enable bureaucrats and lobbyists to run the show.
View ArticleHow Do Reagan, FDR, And Modern Conservatives View ‘The Forgotten Man’?
Henry Olsen discussed how Ronald Reagan thought the government should help those in economical need on this episode of Federalist Radio.
View ArticleNo, Joy Reid, A ‘Classical Liberal’ Is Not A Soft Socialist
MSNBC correspondent Joy Reid says ‘classical liberal’ describes people who support New Deal-style government redistribution. It’s precisely the opposite.
View ArticleA Year In, Trump Epitomizes America’s Cultural Inflection Point
The rise of the gig economy foretells changes in governance as the rise of Carnegie Steel and Standard Oil foretold the rise of big government. We’re headed somewhere else.
View ArticleMarco Rubio’s Plan To Suck Social Security Dry Faster With Family Leave Isn’t...
Sen. Marco Rubio's proposal to use Social Security to fund family leave would actually hurt families by worsening the program's already dire financial problems.
View ArticleCourt-Packing Is Democrats’ Most Dangerous Attack On The Republic
Prior court-packing shows the practice can have disastrous, perhaps unforeseen results, and poses potential threats to our civil liberties.
View ArticleIn Democratic Socialism Speech, Bernie Sanders Predictably Lies About The...
Bernie Sanders delivered a speech at George Washington University that insisted 'democratic socialism' is the only way to defeat oligarchy.
View ArticleWhy Bigger Government Is A Worse Threat To Civil Liberties Than Lockdowns
The real threat of government expansion is not lockdown, but the introduction of well-intentioned, but dangerously-designed emergency relief programs.
View ArticleIn The Great Depression, Americans Worked For Government Checks. Now People...
Despite a population that is now more prosperous and more educated by several orders of magnitude, we clearly have become more lazy.
View ArticleWhen Leftists Say They Love ‘The Constitution,’ They Don’t Mean The Real One
The progressive project at its core means subverting the original American Constitution and its promise of securing Americans' natural rights, replacing it with a different kind of nation entirely.
View Article‘No Such Authority’: The Fifth Circuit Has Harsh Words For Biden’s Vaccine...
A Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling has set a formidable precedent for judicial scrutiny of Biden administration policies concerning Covid, as well as constitutional questions in general.
View ArticleHow Red States Can Save The American Republic From Self-Destruction
The federal government now controls our country through the power and intimidation of law: Pay your taxes or go to jail.
View ArticleHow FDR Used Tax Dollars To Buy An Election
Most Americans knew FDR hadn’t brought the U.S. out of the Depression, but they weren't about to vote against their own perceived interests.
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