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10/02/2023

Dictator Justin Trudeau, probably during a cocaine high, signed Canada into this foolishness. This will definitely lead into a revolutionary war within Canada:
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Last week world leaders moved closer to a Pandemic Treaty that would hand sovereign power to the unelected World Health Organization. This is the treaty we’v...

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05/04/2023

Mad Anthony Wayne was a remarkable figure in American military history, hailed for his unwavering courage, resilience, and steadfast commitment to his cause. Born in Pennsylvania in 1745, Wayne's military career began during the Revolutionary War when he joined the Continental Army. With a remarkable knack for leadership, Wayne quickly rose through the ranks, playing a pivotal role in several significant battles, including the Battle of Paoli, the Battle of Monmouth, and the Battle of Stony Point. However, it was his daring attack at Stony Point that truly cemented his reputation as a military genius, as he led a successful assault that resulted in the capture of the fort and over 500 British prisoners. Wayne's unwavering dedication to his country, along with his unwavering bravery and perseverance, made him a beloved and respected figure in American military history, one whose legacy continues to inspire generations of soldiers and leaders to this day.
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On this day in 1775, the “shot heard round the world” occurs at Lexington Green! It had been mere hours since Paul Revere ended his famous ride from Boston to Lexington (see previous post). Seven hundred British soldiers were en route to Concord. Their goal? They wanted to seize the weapons and supplies that Americans had stored at Concord, Massachusetts. In the early morning hours of April 19, the British troops ran into about 70 American minutemen on Lexington Green. These men were led by Capt

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Dictator Justin Trudeau, probably during a cocaine high, signed Canada into this foolishness. This will definitely lead into a revolutionary war within Canada:
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#revolution #revolutionarywar #Canada #trouble #introuble #dictatorialRules #fightback #LiberalParty #NDP

Last week world leaders moved closer to a Pandemic Treaty that would hand sovereign power to the unelected World Health Organization. This is the treaty we’v...

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05/04/2023

Mad Anthony Wayne was a remarkable figure in American military history, hailed for his unwavering courage, resilience, and steadfast commitment to his cause. Born in Pennsylvania in 1745, Wayne's military career began during the Revolutionary War when he joined the Continental Army. With a remarkable knack for leadership, Wayne quickly rose through the ranks, playing a pivotal role in several significant battles, including the Battle of Paoli, the Battle of Monmouth, and the Battle of Stony Point. However, it was his daring attack at Stony Point that truly cemented his reputation as a military genius, as he led a successful assault that resulted in the capture of the fort and over 500 British prisoners. Wayne's unwavering dedication to his country, along with his unwavering bravery and perseverance, made him a beloved and respected figure in American military history, one whose legacy continues to inspire generations of soldiers and leaders to this day.
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On this day in 1775, the “shot heard round the world” occurs at Lexington Green! It had been mere hours since Paul Revere ended his famous ride from Boston to Lexington (see previous post). Seven hundred British soldiers were en route to Concord. Their goal? They wanted to seize the weapons and supplies that Americans had stored at Concord, Massachusetts. In the early morning hours of April 19, the British troops ran into about 70 American minutemen on Lexington Green. These men were led by Capt

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02/28/2023

After the Revolutionary War, a new battle ensued between the states and the federal government. The Constitutional Convention was called to give more power to the federal government, but the debate over states' rights versus federal power has continued to this day. The balance between states rights and federal power was one of the most contentious and heated debates during the convention.
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The United States of America was born out of a revolution that was fought against the perceived tyranny of a distant and overbearing government. However, after the Revolutionary War was won, a new battle ensued between the states and the federal government. This battle centered on the balance between states' rights and federal power.

The Constitutional Convention was called in 1787 to address the problems that were arising under the Articles of Confederation, which had created a weak central government and left most powers to the states. The framers of the Constitution, led by James Madison, saw the need for a stronger federal government that could protect the country from internal and external threats.

The debate over the balance between states' rights and federal power was one of the most contentious and heated during the convention. The framers knew that they had to create a delicate balance between the two, as giving too much power to the federal government could lead to tyranny, while giving too much power to the states could lead to chaos and disunity.

The resulting Constitution established a federal system of government, where power was divided between the federal government and the states. The federal government was given certain enumerated powers, such as the power to regulate commerce, establish a military, and coin money. The Tenth Amendment of the Constitution also explicitly reserved powers to the states, stating that "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."

Despite the careful balancing act of the Constitution, the debate over states' rights versus federal power has continued to this day. The issue has been at the center of many of the most significant political and legal battles in US history, including the Civil War, the New Deal, and the civil rights movement.

Advocates of states' rights argue that the federal government should only have limited powers, as the states are better positioned to understand the needs and desires of their citizens. They also argue that a strong central government can lead to tyranny and the suppression of individual liberty.

On the other hand, advocates of federal power argue that a strong central government is necessary to address issues that affect the entire country, such as national security, economic stability, and civil rights. They also argue that giving too much power to the states can lead to a patchwork of conflicting laws and regulations, which can harm businesses and individuals who operate across state lines.

The debate over the balance between states' rights and federal power has been a central issue in American politics since the country's founding. While the Constitution established a federal system of government that sought to balance the two, the issue remains contentious to this day. As the country continues to grapple with complex and divisive issues, it is likely that the debate over states' rights versus federal power will continue to be at the forefront of American politics.