Published in Blog on July 17, 2017 by Convention Of States Project
Here we go again... the BLM has another multiple-generation rancher in its sights.
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Here we go again... the BLM has another multiple-generation rancher in its sights.
Read more ›Published in Blog on July 17, 2017 by Convention Of States Project
Out veterans deserve better than this...
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Since 1955, number of words added to the code grew at pace of 144,500 per year.
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It's almost like they care more about their public image than the environment... imagine that.
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Blanket recommendations by bureaucrats aren't just foolish and wasteful -- sometimes they can be downright dangerous.
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Washington is broken and will not fix itself. We the People must fix it, and Article V allows us to do that. Simple.
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Check out this first episode in our new video series Liberty's Heroes!
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Teaching people not to smoke is fine, but is that really the federal government's job?
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One-size-fits-all regulations don't work, period.
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What about you? Does your Congressman represent you or the special interest lobbies?
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Ousting Boehner is a victory for true conservatives, but his replacement won't be able to fix all the problems with D.C.
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Robots are great, except when they increase a $19 trillion debt...
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Regulations don't often destroy jobs -- they keep them from being created in the first place.
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If Congress had limits on how much it could spend, would it do a better job keeping track of our money?
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So Congress gives taxpayer money to the states, then forces those states to ignore their citizens? How is that right?
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