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There’s plenty of federal holidays for Americans to celebrate. On July 4th, there’s independence from King George’s England. On the first Monday in September, a holiday was dedicated to the “social and economic achievements of American workers.” Other days throughout the year celebrate autumn harvest, soldiers who died in the civil war [...]

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The President of the United States has no Constitutional authority to speak to school children, or try to influence their education by any means.  It is not the President’s job to interfere with education, period!!!  Trying to influence children without an objectionable format, where parents can dispute or rebut any remarks made by the president, [...]

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In 1798, the legislatures of Virginia and Kentucky approved resolutions that affirmed the states’ right to resist federal encroachments on their powers. If the federal government has the exclusive right to judge the extent of its own powers, warned the resolutions’ authors (James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, respectively), it will continue to grow – regardless [...]

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The Tenth Amendment of the Bill of Rights reads:
“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
This means that the federal government does not have any more power or jurisdiction than that mentioned in the Constitution.  [...]

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