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Category: Deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed
How the Founders’ original design would affect the US Senate
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/08/how_the_founders_original_design_would_affect_the_us_senate.html August 28, 2022 By J.H. Capron
A Conservative Case for Pro-Family Policy
These initiatives are fine as far as they go, but they still start with society (the collective) and work there way “down” to the individual. The individual does not exist to support the community, the community and its institutions exist to support each individual.
If Elections Are To Be Trusted, They Must Be Trustworthy
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2022/05/01/if_elections_are_to_be_trusted_they_must_be_trustworthy_147542.html COMMENTARYBy Phill KlineMay 01, 2022(Geoff Crimmins/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP) The way we cast our ballots matters. Some methods are not secure. Some methods are overly complicated. Some methods are not transparent. Any of these shortcomings is enough to undermine public confidence in the outcomes of our elections – and thus undermine our democracy itself.
What Should We Do About Critical Race Theory?
First, critical race theory is just another face of what has been Democrat party doctrine since its founding. That is, that is that the Declaration of Independence was a fraud and that the USA was founded to foster enslavement of others. Second, the policies described here rightly acknowledge that one cannot compel people to be…
Lockdowns, Mandates, and Conservatives: Remembering the Good of Government – Public Discourse
Lockdowns, Mandates, and Conservatives: Remembering the Good of Government – Public Discourse (thepublicdiscourse.com) A strong disposition of our deriving government’s just powers from the consent of the governed with the exception that we can only be “social” and commitment to others if we actually are sovereign individuals.