We’re Asking the Wrong Questions About the “Equality Act” Mark Meckler March 4, 2021 Big Government, Convention of States, Dispersed Power, Mark Meckler, Mark's Commentaries, News There’s a bigger, more important question we should be asking about the Equality Act: why does the federal government get to dictate this kind of policy for the entire country?
Biden’s Executive Order Will Allow China to Control Our Electrical Grid Mark Meckler February 23, 2021 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, Mark Meckler, News After the power outages in Texas last week, Americans are justifiably worried about the strength and integrity of the electrical grid in the United States. But the threats to our infrastructure come from more than just inclement weather and “green energy.”
A Berkeley Student Speaks Out: “I Witness Rampant, Anti-Western Indoctrination on a Near-Daily Basis” Bud Cornwell February 22, 2021 Barf Bag, Convention of States, Education, News All Americans are familiar with the destruction of values taking place in the university system, but it is only a matter of time before we face the consequences of the ivory tower’s corruption. A new check against the government is utterly essential in preventing this. Here's why.
A College Shreds the U.S. Constitution Mark Meckler November 29, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution 2 Comments In an effort to uncover the truth behind university policy, a Project Veritas reporter went incognito at Vassar college. When handed a copy of the constitution, she complained of a panic attack to the Assistant Director of Equal Opportunity.
Veterans Step Up to Protect State Rights Mark Meckler November 20, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, News As Americans become fed up with federal government corruption, support for CSG and a Convention of States springs up all over the nation. In a recent article by the Marine Corps Times, a veteran calls on his brothers and sisters in arms to protect state rights.
More Americans Agree that Reagan was Right – The Government is Scary Mark Meckler October 14, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Engaged Citizens, Featured, Mark's Commentaries, News President Ronald Reagan famously said, "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government, and I'm here to help." In 2003, 30% of Americans polled thought that the government posed an immediate threat to the rights and...
Time to Get to Work Mark Meckler July 22, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Engaged Citizens, Featured, Mark's Commentaries, News To echo President Obama, we are indeed experiencing a time of “fundamental transformation” in America. Yet the vast majority in this country is not happy with the transformation and the growth of government into every aspect of our lives. Last month,...
King v. Burwell Ruling Reveals There Is “No Longer Any Balance of Power in the Federal Government” Mark Meckler June 29, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Dispersed Power, Featured, News PURCELLVILLE, Va., June 25, 2015 – The Convention of States Project denounces today’s Supreme Court ruling in King v. Burwell that proves once again the people don’t stand a chance against the ruling elite in Washington, D.C. Worse yet, the...
Mark Meckler on Reason.com: “Electing Good People Isn’t Enough” Mark Meckler June 8, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, Incumbent Accountability, Media Coverage, News 1 Comment "Isn't amending the Constitution a little excessive for the problems facing our nation? All we need is to elect the right people into office who will really follow the Constitution." This is an objection often raised by skeptics and critics who hear about...
“Conservatism Is on the Rise” – Mark Meckler on The Schilling Show Mark Meckler June 1, 2015 Convention of States, Dispersed Power, Featured, Mark's Commentaries, News Mark Meckler was a guest on The Schilling Show last week, where he discussed the Convention of States Project with host Rob Schilling. Mark discussed the recent victory in Alabama, ongoing efforts in Virginia, and countered some main points of opposition....