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Tag Archives: Liberty
What Our Founding Generation Would Have Said About Obamacare
by Diane Rufino, February 25, 2017 Although we are on the verge of having President Obama’s signature piece of legislation, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (aka, “Obamacare”) repealed and replaced, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill of Rights, Boston tea party, Diane Rufino, Donald Trump, Founding Fathers, founding generation, freedom, government compulsion, healthcare, John Stuart Mill, Liberty, no taxation without representation, Obama, Obamacare, repeal and replace, Sons of Liberty, taxation, tea act, Tea Party, tea tax, the Affordable Care Act, Trump, tyranny, US constitution
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ELECTION 2016: Exercise Your Right to Protest
by Diane Rufino, October 27, 2016 Donald Trump should appeal to all those who identify as independent and who wish to break from the strict, disinterested, controlling 2-party system. All those who are fed up being controlled and railroaded by … Continue reading
Esteemed Ghosts from our Past
by Diane Rufino If you are ever confused as to the order of things, the emphasis of individual rights with respect to government, the rights of States with respect to the federal government, and … Continue reading
RESOLUTION TO CHALLENGE OBAMACARE AS AN ABUSE OF FEDERAL POWER
by Diane Rufino, Deputy Director of the NC Tenth Amendment Center and Resolutions Chair of the Pitt County GOP. The following resolution will be presented at the 2014 Pitt County GOP Convention on March 8. RESOLUTION TO OPPOSE THE AFFORDABLE … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, 13th amendment, 14th amendment, 9th amendment, abuse, abuse of power, ACA, Affordable Care Act, Article I, Bill of Rights, Chief Justice Roberts, commerce clause, Congress, Constitution, death panel, Declaration of Independence, Diane Rufino, equal protection, Federalist No. 45, Founding Fathers, government healthcare, healthcare insurance, healthcare reform, independent payment advisory board, Independent Payment Advisory Panel, Individual Mandate, IPAB, James Madison, Liberty, Life, limited government, National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, national healthcare, natural rights, ninth amendment, Obamacare, penalty, preamble, Pursuit of Happiness, redistribution of wealth, resolution, Supreme Court, takings, tax, taxing power, Tenth Amendment, thirteenth amendment, Thomas Jefferson, unconstitutional, usurpation
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Nullification: Comments to a Harsh Critic
by Diane Rufino I wrote an article in support of Nullification (“Limit Federal Spending through Nullification and State Escrow Accounts”). A man responded with this comment: “You propose a remedy and say it’s based on … Continue reading
What it Means to be Sovereign
by Diane Rufino Government in the United States includes the understanding of three terms: Self-government, sovereignty, and social compact. Sovereignty is the inherent and independent right to do all that is necessary to govern oneself. In the United States, the … Continue reading
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Tagged compact theory, Constitution, Cooper v. Aaron, Declaration of Independence, God's law, government, inalienable rights, individual sovereignty, Justice Scalia, Liberty, Natural Law, natural rights, nullification, nullify, Salmon Chase, secession, self-government, social compact, sovereign, sovereigny, Supreme Court, Texas v. White, Thomas Jefferson, tyranny
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