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EPA wastes $3 million on more useless nonsense

Of all the wasteful federal bureaucracies, the Environmental Protection Agency is likely in the news most often for throwing away taxpayer money. 

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IRS being sued for "stonewalling" inquiry into its practice of "church investigations"

The IRS has a “procedure” to initiate “church investigations.” The only problem? They’re refusing to tell anyone what that procedure is.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott announces book about life, Convention of States

The following is a press release from the Governor's office.

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If you're a patriotic American, this video will leave you speechless

Are you a leader among leaders? What will you tell your grandchildren you did during the great constitutional crisis? Remember: history is watching.

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Government audit: Debt will exceed economy's total production, financial documents can't be trusted

In the next few years, the federal government will owe more than the entire economy produces. And that may not be the worst of it.

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You won't believe how much money the Post Office has lost since 2007

Anyone who believes the solution to government problems is more government needs to take a closer look at the United States Post Office.

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Federal tax burden exceeds housing, clothing costs... combined

Life's basic necessities: food, clothing, housing... the federal government?

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Obama's dance lessons cost taxpayers $1.4 million

Remember that trip the President took to Argentina last month? The one where he danced the tango and attended a baseball game the day after terrorists bombed the Brussels airport? It cost $1.4 million taxpayer dollars. 

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Bureaucrats tell internet providers to present their services like "nutrition labels"

If there's one thing a bureaucrat understands, it's how to run an internet service company.

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TSA spent over $1 million for app that chooses left or right (video)

The Transportation Security Administration paid IBM over $1 million for an app that randomly chooses "left" or "right" when tapped by an agent. 

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How Congress helped break the American system of government

The Founding Fathers created a system of government comprised of checks and balances. The President can check Congress with a veto. Congress can check the President through the power of the purse. The Supreme Court can check the President through judicial action.

But the rise of the administrative state--the alphabet soup of federal agencies--has thrown that balance out of order.  

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Can a Convention of States propose whatever it wants?

One of the most popular myths surrounding an Article V Convention of States is that the subject matter can't be limited. But as Convention of States General Counsel Robert Kelly explains below, that simply isn't true.

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Mark Levin: The only real way to break up the political establishment (video)

Breaking up the political establishment has received a great deal of attention of late. As Mark Levin explains in this video, there's only one way to break up the ruling class in D.C. and restore control to the states and the people.

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Average Americans "don't make a difference any more"

The Bismark Tribune published an article this week that perfectly captures the frustration and helplessness many Americans feel in the face of an all-powerful federal government. We've published an excerpt below.

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New labor regulations could destroy this first amendment right

Employers will have the federal government looking over their shoulder if they discuss unionization issues with outside legal counsel under a final rule released Wednesday by the Department of Labor.

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How the feds can seize your assets without a trial or charges

The Washington Post reported earlier this week that the federal government has resumed its controversial program that allows local law enforcement to seize private property and keep it -- before a trial has been completed and sometimes even before formal charges have been filed.

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Feds spend $86 million on an "anti-drug" aircraft and get this in return

The federal government dropped $86 million on an advanced Drug Enforcement Administration plane that was meant for counter-narcotics missions in Afghanistan – yet remains “inoperable” and “resting on jacks” to this day, according to a scathing watchdog report released Wednesday.

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Federal overreach silences dissenting opinion

The Washington Post covered a study yesterday that suggests some alarming effects of government overreach.

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Fox News Video: States rally around call for Convention of States

Your hard work is paying off -- both in terms of legislative victories and national attention. This year has seen unprecedented success in state legislature across the country, and some major media outlets are starting to take notice. Check it out!

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Feds to fine schools for not following Michelle Obama’s lunch rules

The federal government is taking steps to fine schools that do not comply with first lady Michelle Obama’s school lunch rules.

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