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The overall freedom ranking is a combination of personal and economic freedoms.
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Total Value of Government Waste: $42,642,699,097 as of 3/29/13
March 30, 2013
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January 18, 2013
December 15, 2012
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KeyWiki is a bipartisan knowledge base focusing primarily on corruption and the covert side of politics in the United States and globally. While particular interest is taken in the left, KeyWiki serves to expose covert politics on both the left and the right of the political spectrum.
December 13, 2012
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Union officials have abused the trust of their members. They’ve misspent member dues and harmed the very same people they promise to protect.
In 2005 alone, federal racketeering investigations resulted in 196 convictions against union officials and employees and $187 million in fines. Union tactics — including deception and intimidation during organizing campaigns, strikes that hurt members more than they help, spending mandatory union dues on radical political agendas, and the use of anti-democratic voting practices — are long overdue for exposure.
The Center for Union Facts has gathered a wealth of information about the size, scope, political activities, and criminal activity of the labor movement in the United States of America. Welcome to UnionFacts.com.
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The National Right To Work Committee
No one should be forced to pay tribute to a union in order to get or keep a job.
December 1, 2012
November 30, 2012
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State Documents on Federal Relations/148
Wisconsin Defies the Federal Courts.
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A Review of the Proclamation of President Jackson/XII
Tazewell argues that the Supreme Court of the United States cannot, for a variety of reasons, act as an arbiter between the federal government and the states.
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The fifth of six essays written by Abel P. Upshur under this title and published in this work.
November 28, 2012
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The fourth of six essays written by Abel P. Upshur under this title and published in this work.
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The third of six essays written by Abel P. Upshur under this title and published in this work.
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The second of six essays written by Abel P. Upshur under this title and published in this work.
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The first of six essays written by Abel P. Upshur under this title and published in this work.
November 27, 2012
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THE FORT HILL ADDRESS: ON THE RELATIONS OF THE STATES AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Union and Liberty: The Political Philosophy of John C. Calhoun
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State Documents on Federal Relations/21
At a special session of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, held at Hartford, on the twenty-third day of February, A. D. 1809.
November 26, 2012
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State Documents on Federal Relations/20
Speech of Governor Jonathan Trumbull at the Opening of the Special Session of the Legislature, February 23, 1809.
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James Madison, Report on the Virginia Resolutions (Jan. 1800)
Report of the Committee to whom were referred the Communications of various State, relative to the Resolutions of the last General Assembly of this State, concerning the Alien and Sedition Laws.
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The Kentucky Resolutions of 1799 to show the continued support by the Kentucky legislature of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, resolutions opposing as unconstitutional the Alien and Sedition Acts. This edition of the resolutions is from Jonathan Elliot’s Debates.
November 25, 2012
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The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 were written secretly by Thomas Jefferson in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts passed by the federal government. The laws were judged to be unconstitutional by Virginia and Kentucky (see also the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 and Kentucky Resolutions of 1799). This edition of the resolutions is from Jonathan Elliot’s Debates.
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Virginia Resolutions of 1798/Address by James Madison
The following is an address approved by the Virginia Senate, defending and providing rationale for its decision to approve the Virginia Resolutions of 1798. Published in Jonathan Elliot’s Debates.
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The Virginia Resolutions of 1798 were written secretly by James Madison in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts passed by the federal government. The laws were judged to be unconstitutional by Virginia and Kentucky (see also the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and Kentucky Resolutions of 1799). This edition of the resolutions is from Jonathan Elliot’s Debates.