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  • NYC Mayor Mamdani's Tenant Director, Cea Weaver: "We'll transition from treating property as an individual good to a collective good. Whites especially will be impacted."

    01/05/2026 7:24:22 AM PST · by Red Badger · 81 replies
    Twitter / X / End Wokeness ^ | January 04, 2026 | Cea Weaver
    0:36 VIDEO AT LINK. PRIVATE PROPERTY ESSENTIALLY NO LONGER EXIST IN NYC...................
  • Nicaragua’s ‘Christian Socialist’ Dictatorship

    01/14/2025 9:44:49 PM PST · by edwinland · 14 replies
    Compact Magazine ^ | 1/15/25 | Juan David Rojas
    n Monday, Nicaragua’s ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) initiated an overhaul of the country’s constitution that will codify the rule of longtime dictator Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, as “co-presidents.” The reform follows an escalating campaign of persecution against the Catholic Church, the last bastion of opposition against the Ortegas, who nonetheless claim that their regime is a beacon of “Christian socialism.” Days prior, they had celebrated the New Year by expelling all Catholic nuns from the country. Nicaragua’s attacks on the Church and broader descent into tyranny culminates the stunning fall from grace of an erstwhile...
  • SCOTUS Dockets Harris Eligibility Case

    12/29/2025 8:45:28 PM PST · by CDR Kerchner · 21 replies
    The Post Email Newspaper ^ | 29 Dec 2025 | Sharon Rondeau
    (Dec. 29, 2025) — New York State resident and registered voter Montgomery Blair Sibley, who challenged the claimed “natural born Citizen” status of former Vice President Kamala Harris, reported Monday on his Substack and website that the U.S. Supreme Court has docketed his petition for a Writ of Certiorari in his long-running “eligibility” case. The action came after Sibley appealed a dismissal from the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court. ... continue reading at: https://www.thepostemail.com/2025/12/29/scotus-dockets-harris-eligibility-case/
  • Birthright Citizenship: Interpreting The Phrase "Subject To The Jurisdiction Thereof"

    12/23/2025 5:13:14 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 92 replies
    Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 22 Dec, 2025 | Francis Menton
    Birthright citizenship — the idea that anyone born in the United States is automatically a citizen, with full right to receive all benefits and vote when they come of age — has been a fixture of the administration of the laws in this country for my entire lifetime. But does the text of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution make the birthright citizenship rule apply to all cases, even the most extreme? Under the 14th Amendment, properly interpreted, do children born of illegal aliens subject to a deportation order really qualify for birthright citizenship? How about children born of an...
  • Destroying the Electoral College: The Anti-Federalist National Popular Vote Scheme

    12/17/2025 10:09:37 AM PST · by CondoleezzaProtege · 26 replies
    The Heritage Foundation ^ | 2020 | Hans Von Spakovsky
    The National Popular Vote (NPV) plan is the latest in a long line of schemes designed to replace the Electoral College. Imbued with the ideals of this nation’s Founders, the Electoral College has proved itself both effective in providing orderly elections for President and resilient in allowing a stable transfer of power of the leadership of the world’s greatest democracy. Therefore, while it would be a mistake to replace the Electoral College, replacing this system with the NPV would be a disaster. The NPV would devalue the minority interests that the Founders sought to protect, create electoral administrative problems, encourage...
  • Shutting Down the 'Fourth Branch'

    12/13/2025 4:38:55 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 19 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 12 Dec, 2025 | Ted Noel
    During the oral argument over Trump v. Slaughter at the Supreme Court, Justice Elena Kagan got seriously exercised. “You’re asking us to destroy the structure of government!” Trump’s solicitor general, John Sauer, wisely declined to respond. She went on. “Where else have we so fundamentally altered the structure of government?” Indeed. The 1934 Humphrey’s Executor case did exactly that as the New Deal got into high gear during FDR’s reign. The Constitution defines three, not four, branches of government. Article I defines all the bits and pieces about the legislative branch. In particular, Section 8 lists the things that Congress...
  • Humphrey's Executor On The Ropes

    12/10/2025 7:40:49 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 13 replies
    Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 9 Dec, 2025 | Francis Menton
    Can Congress create federal agencies with power to enforce the laws and prosecute crimes, but which agencies are outside the control of the President? In a 1935 decision called Humphrey’s Executor, the Supreme Court held that it could. I first wrote about this subject in a post back in December 2016 titled “Can The Separation Of Powers Of The Federal Government Be Righted?” December 2016 was immediatey after Donald Trump had first been elected President, but before he had taken office. The backdrop of the post was the issue of the extent to which the newly-elected President Trump would be...
  • “Mark of the Beast” --The Welfare Program That Led Directly To The Creation Of The US Constitution

    12/10/2025 5:48:11 AM PST · by BHI2025 · 36 replies
    BHI2025 | 12/10/2025 | BHI2025
    Why do we have a constitution? How and why did it come into existence? Just what, exactly, prompted the calling of the Constitutional Convention, which gave birth to it? Most Americans believe, logically enough, that after we sent His Britannic Majesty packing, it was time to create a new government. This is false, and it entirely overlooks the fact that we already had a functioning government at the time of the Convention. That government had been in effect for the entirety of the Revolution and for six years following the final British defeat at Yorktown. No, the Convention was prompted...
  • God Almighty, The Framers, and Your Paycheck

    12/08/2025 10:57:48 AM PST · by BHI2025 · 8 replies
    BHI2025 | 12/8/2025 | BHI2025
    The only word that fits when describing the Framers’ attitude toward protecting your property is “obsession.” Therefore, the first thing we must do, right now, is define exactly what the Framers meant by the word “property.” It absolutely and positively does not merely mean land, as many believe. Let us check with James Madison in a vitally important quotation that we will examine in full a bit later. A man’s land, or merchandise, or money, is called his property. Money is property…If you want some modern confirmations of that formulation, a Google search will reveal the truth of this in...
  • CONSTITUTION OF UKRAINE

    12/08/2025 7:45:24 AM PST · by Brian Griffin · 11 replies
    Ukrainian Government ^ | June 28, 1996 | Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
    CONSTITUTION OF UKRAINE .... Article 1 Ukraine is a sovereign and independent, democratic, social, law-based state. Article 2 The sovereignty of Ukraine extends throughout its entire territory. Ukraine is a unitary state. The territory of Ukraine within its present border is indivisible and inviolable. .... Article 9 International treaties that are in force, agreed to be binding by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, are part of the national legislation of Ukraine. The conclusion of international treaties that contravene the Constitution of Ukraine is possible only after introducing relevant amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine. Article 10 The state language of...
  • Misunderstanding Originalism

    12/06/2025 2:17:21 PM PST · by marktwain · 27 replies
    The American Mind ^ | December 5, 2025 | John Yoo
    Legal conservatives find themselves in an unusual position: originalism has reached unprecedented acceptance within the judiciary and the bar. A majority of Supreme Court justices—including at least one appointed by a Democratic president—identify as originalists, or at least strive toward originalism. Guided by the original understanding of those who ratified the Constitution and the Reconstruction Amendments, the High Court has overruled Roe v. Wade, ended the use of race in higher education, and recognized the individual right to own firearms. But some find these successes disorienting. Originalism’s victories have triggered an important debate among conservatives. Some wonder if originalism is...
  • The Democrats’ backdoor nullification of the Constitution

    11/24/2025 4:49:14 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 21 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 23 Nov, 2025 | Andrea Widburg
    America’s leftists have gone from a reverence for Europe’s socialist institutions to a subtle but complete nullification of the United States Constitution and American law. Leftists always adored Europe’s soft socialism. They wanted socialized medicine, practically free pharmaceutical drugs, six weeks of paid vacation a year, one year of parental leave for both parents (not that leftists actually want people to have children), subsidized housing, etc. Pointing out that all of this came about because of American taxpayers who funded building Europe back up after WWII, who absorbed all of Europe’s defense costs, and who pay the costs of all...
  • American Military Officers Honoring Their Oath To Defend The Constitution

    11/24/2025 1:08:38 PM PST · by CDR Kerchner · 40 replies
    The Post Email Newspaper ^ | 23 Nov 2025 | Chris Farrell
    Mr. President, a US Army surgeon and lieutenant colonel, Dr. Terrance Lee Lakin, once requested of his chain of command to authenticate his orders as legitimate and legal to redeploy to a combat theater of operations and was soon after court-martialed for failing to show up for his unit’s deployment after he received no confirmation. Dr. Lakin was sentenced to Ft. Leavenworth military prison. He was dishonorably discharged from service when he was very close to a lifetime of benefits. He was stripped of his rank. His good name has been sullied because he inquired of his chain of command...
  • Today’s Firestorm and the Declaration

    11/21/2025 8:50:56 PM PST · by EnderWiggin1970 · 5 replies
    Imprimus ^ | November 2025 | Larry P. Arnn
    Two momentous things come together as the New Year approaches. The first is the 250th anniversary of the greatest document in political history, the Declaration of Independence. The second is the national firestorm that rages over its meaning. Trump The first of the contrary winds fueling our national firestorm is Donald Trump, who has closed out his first whirlwind year. Crime is down in several cities where he sent the National Guard. The economy is doing pretty well, and predictions are that it will continue, decline, or quicken (I think it will fluctuate). The stock market is high, and the...
  • If This Isn’t an Emergency, What Is?

    11/12/2025 5:03:57 AM PST · by ChessExpert · 39 replies
    American Thinker ^ | November 9th 2025 | John F. Di Leo
    The Trump administration’s tariff regime is under consideration at the Supreme Court. President Trump’s approach — largely focused on the careful and potent use of tariffs as a negotiating tool for so much more than simple trade — is unique and unprecedented, so it’s not surprising that it would be challenged, and that it would reach the High Court. These cases are not the simple “slam dunk” that many of the president’s opponents think they are. ... So even though the press and punditry may present the issue as if the Trump administration is the first ever to step on...
  • Shays’ Rebellion records found in cardboard box in Hampshire Sheriff’s Office

    11/07/2025 10:38:05 AM PST · by bitt · 29 replies
    https://www.yahoo.com/ ^ | Nov. 07, 2025 | Daniel Jackson
    ailhouse records describing the incarceration of dozens of participants of Shays’ Rebellion sat for decades in a cardboard box at the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office before state archivists discovered them. The leatherbound register of prisoners, written on yellowed pages in looping cursive, described the charges of treason, sedition and taking up arms against the state leveled against 35 participants of the rebellion that ran from the summer of 1786 to early 1787. The sheriff’s office announced the discovery this week. Shays’ Rebellion was one of the inciting incidents that led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution that created a...
  • Will the Supreme Court force Trump to repay tariffs? The issue before the court is whether the Economic Emergency Powers Act delegates tariff making to the president

    11/07/2025 10:40:14 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 37 replies
    Spectator World ^ | 11/07/2025 | Chris Mondics
    The most important thing to know about the Trump administration’s defense of its hotly contested use of tariffs to bring allies and opponents to heel is not that it is a novel and unprecedented legal argument but rather a full-throated articulation of the campaign themes that got the president elected – in both 2016 and 2000. In its legal documents, and in the oral arguments that took place before the Supreme Court Wednesday, the Trump administration paints a picture of America under siege. Once thriving industrial towns in the Midwest hollowed out. Factories dismantled as supply chains have been moved...
  • Two Kentucky congressmen will play a role in deciding the fate of Trump's ballroom

    11/06/2025 11:29:40 AM PST · by conservative98 · 32 replies
    Louisville Courier Journal ^ | 11.4.25 | Hannah Pinski
    <p>Two Republican Kentucky congressmen will play a part in deciding the future of President Donald Trump's White House ballroom.</p><p>The lavish gold-accented ballroom, announced by Trump in July, is expected to cost around $300 million to create and sparked controversy in late October after bulldozers removed the entire East Wing of the White House, raising questions around transparency and legal authority.</p>
  • Conservative justices sharply question Trump tariffs in high-stakes hearing

    11/05/2025 4:24:14 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 84 replies
    BBC News ^ | November 5, 2025 | Anthony Zurcher and Natalie Sherman
    President Donald Trump's use of sweeping tariffs faced sharp questioning at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, in a case with major implications for the president's agenda and the global economy. A majority of justices, including several conservatives, expressed doubts about the White House's justification of the import duties, which the president has said are necessary to restore America's manufacturing base and fix its trade imbalance. The measures are being challenged by a number of small businesses and a group of states, which contend that the president has overstepped his authority in imposing the levies, which are in effect a tax....
  • Michigan Court Denies Chimpanzees Habeas Corpus, Must Stay in Zoo

    10/30/2025 7:49:46 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 52 replies
    Legal Insurrection ^ | October 28, 2025 | Jane Coleman
    Chimpanzees are not “persons” capable of being “imprisoned” for purposes of habeas corpus. It’s not every day a court is asked whether chimpanzees have constitutional rights just like people do, but that was the novel question before a three-judge panel of the Michigan state court of appeals earlier this month. The answer, of course, was no. Chimpanzees are not “persons” in the eyes of the law, the appellate court held, denying the petition for habeas corpus filed on behalf of seven chimps by the Nonhuman Rights Project, an advocacy group dedicated to securing legal rights for “nonhuman animals.” In fact,...