Tennessee to Sue Federal Government over Refugees Mark Meckler February 29, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News 3 Comments The colors orange and white may come to mind when you think of Tennessee, but this week the Tennessee government is showing their true colors in an effort to protect their constitutional rights: red, white, and blue.
Sen. Jeff Sessions: THE PRESIDENT REFUSES TO MAKE HIS CITIZENS A PRIORTY Mark Meckler January 31, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News Despite the outcry of citizens all over the United States, the issue of the Syrian refugees’ resettlement remains largely unresolved — or should we say “democratically unresolved.”
ABBOTT’S 92 PAGE PLAN WILL PUT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN ITS PLACE Mark Meckler January 19, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News 2 Comments Gov. Greg Abbott recently called on his fellow Texans to join the push for a Convention of States. Following this plea, he readily provided his solution to our nation's ever-growing federal dilemma. Ninety-Two pages is nothing short of complete dedication -- the perfect example of what we need to turn our country around.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls for Convention of States to take back states’ rights Mark Meckler January 10, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News Texas Gov. Greg Abbott supports a Convention of States, as a solution to the nation’s overrun bureaucratic government. The Dallas Morning News shares the story:
How Past American Conventions Inspired the Constitution’s ‘Convention for Proposing Amendments’ Mark Meckler December 11, 2015 Big Government, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution 1 Comment Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson’s informative post in the Washington Post’s popular blog The Volokh Conspiracy sheds light on how to get the government to change, when it shows no sign of doing so voluntarily.
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.
A Good Day for the Constitution Mark Meckler November 5, 2015 Big Government, Mark's Commentaries, News, U.S. Constitution 3 Comments Most days of the year are bad days for the U.S. Constitution, but November 3, 2015 was a great day for the U.S. Constitution.
September 11, Flight 93, and the Power of Self Governance Mark Meckler September 10, 2015 Citizens Spotlight, Engaged Citizens, Featured, News, Shared Values On September 11, 2001, the first successful counterattack of our long war against Islamic jihad was launched not by the United States military but by...
It’s Time for America to Break Up with Big Government Mark Meckler July 9, 2015 Big Government, Featured, News Premiering on YouTube this week, the "Love Gov" video series from Independent Institute personifies the increasing folly, cost, and intrusiveness of...
“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...