To understand what is being taken from us, we must first understand the intended function of the system of government created by the founders. Judge Andrew Napolitano ponders what we can do when the Constitution fails us.
Politicians are famous for insisting that we trust them, even when it's clear they're not being completely honest with us. Donald Boudreaux explains how we're trained to believe that a miracle occurs when government intervenes.
The growing weirdness in our culture and society is causing most of us to do regular double takes about what we're seeing. Jeff Minnick poses the question, is boredom driving our culture of lunacy?
Maybe it's the raw lust for power that we're seeing in the eyes of so many officials but it's getting harder to trust politicians to do the right thing. Kent McManigal says government is not worth the trade off.
Protecting your food storage from government confiscation seems like a risk that primarily N. Koreans might face. Milan Adams warns that we should prepare for similar concerns here as well.
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