The Supreme Court versus the Constitution Through judicial amendment, the Supreme Court has made Article V of the Constitution an afterthought. Can we restore the Framers’ vision? By James W. Lucas — Via National Review Since the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, we have been hearing much about the two contending approaches to the Constitution. These are often referred to as “originalism“ and “living constitutionalism,” but these terms obscure the underlying issue. What is at stake, at least in the constitutional context, is how our Constitution should be changed. Should … [Read more...]

fascism and communism
·By Walter E. Williams Via The Daily Wire- Before the question, how about a few statistics? The 20th century was mankind's most brutal century. Roughly 16 million people lost their lives during World War I; about 60 million died during World War II. Wars during the 20th century cost an estimated 71 million to 116 million lives. The number of war dead pales in comparison with the number of people who lost their lives at the hands of their own governments. The late professor Rudolph J. Rummel of the University of Hawaii documented this tragedy in his book "Death by Government: Genocide and … [Read more...]