American Constitution

The foundation of the American government, its purpose, form, and structure, are in the Constitution of the United States. The Constitutional Convention adopted the Constitution on September 17, 1787. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. It guarantees greater constitutional protection for individual liberties and lists specific prohibitions on government power. There are 27 Constitutional Amendments in all. The 27th Amendment, which was originally proposed in 1789, was not ratified until 1992.

Pilgrim Thanksgiving: “God be Praised we had a Good Increase…Our Harvest being gotten in”

On NOVEMBER 21, 1620 (according to the “New Style” Gregorian Calendar), the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and began their Plymouth Colony. Of the 102 Pilgrims, only 47 survived till Spring. At one point, only a half dozen were healthy enough to care for the rest. In the Spring of 1621, the Indian Squanto came among them, and showed them how to catch fish, plant corn, trap beaver, and was their interpreter with...

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From Alberdi to Milei: Argentina’s Rich History of Free-market Economic Success

AP Images Javier Milei In honor of Javier Milei’s election as president of Argentina, we delve into the captivating history of free-market economics in Argentina, tracing back to the pioneering figures such as Juan Bautista Alberdi and highlighting the contributions of modern-day proponents such as Alberto Benegas Lynch, Jr. and, of course, the victorious advocate of those men and those...

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Colorado Judge Nixes Bid to Keep Trump Off Ballot, but Says He Incited “Insurrection” With “Coded Language”

Mark Youso/iStock/Getty Images Plus On Friday, the Colorado judge presiding over an effort to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot in the state rejected that bid. Judge Sarah Wallace ruled that Trump did not meet the requirements laid out in Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which the left-wing group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in...

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Wisconsin City Backs Off Directive Insisting Christmas Decorations Be “Inclusive”

Vladimir Vladimorov/iStock/Getty Images Plus In the Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, unelected bureaucrats attempted to push a “woke” Christmas on city employees by insisting that they utilize “inclusive decorating practices” when decorating public spaces for Christmas. In an email to city employees sent last week, Deputy City Administrator Melissa Cantarero Weiss urged employees to “opt for more neutral and inclusive...

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Nebraska Creates HIT Board – The New American

ipopba/iStock/Getty Images Plus Lawmakers in Nebraska have created a state Health Information Technology — or HIT — Board. The point of the HIT Board is to collect peoples’ health information.   They say the information will go into a centralized data and surveillance system that will be used by doctors to “improve” patient care. In 2020, during the height of Covid mania, Nebraska’s legislature passed the Population Health Information Act, which paved the...

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60 Years Later: JFK Assassination Misdirection 

After the Kennedy assassination, the mainstream media tried to blame right-wing conservatives for his death. This is another example of Deep State misdirection. One of the most stunning features of the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination was the massive proliferation of “theories” to supposedly “explain” it. The incredible campaign of confusion included an almost endless array of phony...

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SCOTUS Adopts First-ever Code of Conduct

Bill Chizek/iStock/Getty Images Plus The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday its first-ever code of conduct policy after facing months of criticism over accusations and allegations of ethics lapses by conservative members of the bench.  The 14-page document included five canons of conduct that set guidelines on recusal and disqualification in proceedings as well as covering justices’ responsibilities regarding financial, fiduciary,...

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Pastor Sues San Diego Mayor Who Removed Him From Commission Over Beliefs

selimaksan/iStock/Getty Images Plus A San Diego area pastor is suing the city’s mayor, Todd Gloria, saying that Gloria violated his First Amendment rights by vetoing his reappointment to a city advisory board over remarks the pastor made about transgenderism. Pastor Dennis Hodges of the Church of Yeshua Ha Mashiach was threatened with removal from San Diego County’s Human Relations Commission...

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Federal Agencies Underreport — or Don’t Report — Spending to USAspending.gov, GAO Finds

cokada/iStock/Getty Images Plus Federal agencies are vastly underreporting spending to the government’s official spending-information website — when they are reporting it at all — according to a Tuesday Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. As part of its responsibilities to track federal spending under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the GAO examined whether federal agencies, as required...

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Pennsylvania Voting Machines Flipped Votes

SDI Productions/E+/Getty Images A multiracial group of people, many with smart phones, line up along a wall in a school gymnasium in order to vote. Democrats celebrated Tuesday’s elections in Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania, with the punditry class attributing the Left’s victories to one key issue: abortion.   And there’s no doubt that America has become an abortion culture....

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Authoritarians Drunk on Power: It’s Time to Recalibrate the Government

John Whitehead There is something terribly wrong with this country, isn’t there? Cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression. And where once you had the freedom to object, to think and speak as you saw fit, you now have censors and systems of surveillance coercing your conformity and soliciting your submission. How did this happen? Who’s to blame?— V for Vendetta...

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To Understand Obama, You MUST Understand South Africa’s Communist Revolution

Behind the Biden “presidency,” Barack Obama looms large. But thanks to relentless media deception and propaganda, most Americans know very little about the real Obama. To truly understand him, it is essential to understand the roots of his political activism. It all begins with South Africa’s Communist revolution. In addition to launching his political career in the home of a...

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Pro-Euro Polish Party Gains Traction in Recent Elections, Dealing Blow to Ruling Party

DarisuzPa/iStock/Getty Images Plus Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party was ahead in a national election, but fell short of a majority, final official results revealed on October 17. The official results from 100 percent of voting districts disclosed that PiS gained 35.38 percent of votes; the opposition and pro-EU Civic Coalition (KO) won 30.70 percent; the center-right Third Way...

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