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Historical Context and Original Intent The Electoral College emerged from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a compromise between large and small states. It aimed to balance power by combining principles of federalism with equal representation. The system allocated electors to each state based on their total number of Senators…
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Electoral College vs Popular Vote
Historical Context and Original Intent The Electoral College emerged from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a compromise between large and small states. It aimed to balance power by combining principles of federalism with equal representation. The system allocated electors to each state based on their total number of Senators…
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Congressional Term Limits Debate
The concept of term limits for Congress has gained significant traction among the American public, transcending party lines. This widespread support reflects frustration with the current political system and a desire for change. The debate over term limits is deeply rooted in the principles of American governance and raises important…
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About Greg Rogers
Iโm Greg, and Iโm all about cutting through the fluff and getting to the heart of the matter. In a political landscape filled with noise, Iโve made it my mission to deliver clear, incisive commentary that leaves no room for doubt. Iโve spent years on the front lines of conservative…
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About Michael Hicks
Iโm Michael, a straight-shooter whoโs spent years cutting through the fog of political lies and media spin. My work is all about exposing the uncomfortable truths that others would rather ignore, whether itโs the governmentโs overreach or the cultural rot weโre seeing today. Iโve dedicated my career to making sure…
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About Maggie Weaver
Iโm Maggie, a proud advocate for traditional values whoโs spent decades standing up for faith, family, and the American way of life. Iโve always been outspokenโsome say too outspokenโbut I believe in calling things as I see them, especially when it comes to the values that hold this country together.…
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Separation of Church and State
Historical Foundations Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, advocated for separation between church and state to prevent government interference in religion. He called for a "wall or hedge of separation" between the secular world and sacred church. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison advanced this idea, arguing against state support for…
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Parental Rights Constitution
Fundamental Rights of Parents The Fourteenth Amendment protects parents' ability to guide their children's upbringing, medical care, and education. In Troxel v. Granville (2000), the Supreme Court affirmed parents' fundamental right to make decisions about their children's care, custody, and control. Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) struck down a statute banning…
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Constitutional Right to Home Ownership
Historical Foundations of Property Rights English common law forms the backbone of America's property rights, tracing back to the Magna Carta of 1215. John Locke's philosophy of property as liberty personified shaped America's revolutionary ideals. The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights articulated these values. The Fifth Amendment directly addressed…
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Constitutional Rights for Non-Citizens
Basic Constitutional Protections Non-citizens in the United States have constitutional rights. The Fifth Amendment ensures due process for everyone, including undocumented immigrants facing deportation. However, expedited removal can occur without a judge's involvement in some cases. Legal counsel isn't guaranteed in most immigration cases, as deportation proceedings are civil, not…