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You won't believe what George Washington said about a Convention of States

The Framers of the Constitution voted unanimously to include the Convention of States option in Article V of the Constitution, but did they have anything else to say about it? Quite a bit, actually, and we've included some of their thoughts (along with those from other American defenders of liberty) in a new video. Check it out!

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Trump's charge up Capitol Hill: Can he mend the divide between D.C. and alienated voters?

Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with a number of Republican leaders today, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has thus far declined to endorse the New York businessman for President.

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#NeverTrump? #NeverHillary? #NeverMind: There’s a third option that doesn’t involve a candidate

I hate Presidential political campaign seasons. I hate the around-the-clock news coverage, I hate the “can you believe s/he said THAT?” accusations, I hate the negative ads. Mostly, I hate what it does to people – reasonable, rational people – and how the race somehow becomes a filter for their lives.

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How regulators pretend to be corporate CEOs

A successful local restaurateur decided to expand, so she acquired another restaurant across town. Thinking she could improve the food and enlarge her business, she headed to city hall to get the necessary licenses and permits. The city clerk told the restaurant owner she had complied with all the laws, but before issuing her updated permits, he wanted clarity on a few things.

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Federal bullying in North Carolina

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory announced yesterday his intention to sue the Obama administration over the Department of Justice’s challenge to North Carolina’s controversial bathroom law.

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Americans unite in the midst of GOP controversy

Presidential candidate Donald Trump told ABC news over the weekend that he doesn’t believe the Republican party has to be unified in order for him to win the election. "Does it have to be unified? I'm very different than everybody else, perhaps, that's ever run for office. I actually don't think so," he said.

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One question that can unify the left and the right

The Republican party in D.C. may not be able to unify around Donald Trump, but there's one issue that can bring Americans from both sides of the aisle together. Mark Meckler explains more in his interview with Mark Levin.

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New study: Regulations hit this income bracket harder than any other

George Mason University's Mercatus Center released the results of a groundbreaking study earlier this year, suggesting that regulations have a "disproportionately negative effect on low-income households."

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Cash-strapped IRS magically acquires funds to hire hundreds of new tax collectors

Remember last year when the IRS failed to answer 90% of its customer service calls, and IRS Commissioner John Koskinen blamed budget cuts? Things have changed, apparently.

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Farris: "When we let D.C. decide how much power D.C. has, we're toast"

The problem within our federal government is simple: the President, Congress, and the Courts regulate their own power. Fortunately, as Michael Farris explains in the video below, the solution is found within the Constitution itself.

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FBI plans to block you from knowing if your information is stored in their "massive biometric database"

The FBI wants to block individuals from knowing if their information is in a massive repository of biometric records, which includes fingerprints and facial scans, if the release of information would "compromise" a law enforcement investigation.

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WATCH this 16-year-old explain federal overreach to the California State Assembly

When this 16-year-old started speaking in front of a California State Assembly committee hearing, no one was sure what he was going to say. You'll have to see it to believe it.

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Disappointed? Here's what you can do

Presidential politics is a fickle business. 

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New study reveals the massive costs of federal regulations

Common sense suggests that regulations hurt the economy, but until now no definitive study had been done to prove this fact.

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The numbers game

One number has been on everyone’s mind since the GOP presidential primary became so tightly contested: 1,237. 

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Watch: Which governing body has the power to rein in the federal government?

There's only one body of government in the United States that has the power to effectively rein in federal abuses, and it may not be the one you're imagining. Mark Meckler explains:

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Is the Social Security Administration putting your identity at risk?

The Social Security Administration puts millions of Americans at risk for identity theft by putting their full Social Security Numbers on letters sent in the mail.

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TOO FUNNY: Video shows what would happen if you managed debt like the federal government

Here's the situation. You're hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. You only make $20,000 a year, and you spend over $30,000. You're unable to raise your income or cut your spending. What do you do?

Most people would figure out a way to cut spending. But if you're the federal government, you have a much different "solution."

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Coburn destroys Congress: "America doesn't trust you any more"

The following article was written by Elizabeth Harrington and published on the Washington Free Beacon.

Tom Coburn, the former senator currently leading a movement for a Convention of States, unloaded on Congress during a hearing before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Wednesday.

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New 'Snowden' movie highlights divide between security and freedom

The movie Snowden is set to be released later this year, igniting once again the controversy surrounding government surveillance and the NSA's apparent violation of Fourth Amendment rights.

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