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Congressional Apportionment Act of 2024In 1929 Congress passed a Congressional Apportionment Act that froze the number of seats in the House of Representatives at 435. I would li… Started by Keith Broaders in RepresentationLatest Reply |
Heroes or HypocritsEleven of the of 39 signers the Constitution were the owners or managers of plantaions that relied on slave labor.These men had a personal… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Fourteenth AmendmentThe Fourteenth Amendment clearly states that no government official who has previously taken an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Co… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
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Billionaires Rule the PlanetAll of the people on earth are either predatorsor their pret. The first group consists of the billionaires and second class consists of eve… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
There is No Such Thing as a Free LunchWhen the government offers to provides benefits to an individual they must first take the fruits of another man's labor. When you or I tak… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Who Says Crime Doesn't Pay?Whoever said the crime doesn't pay was obviously not a Congressman. Benjamin Franklin observed that unscrupulous men and women would seek p… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Odor in the CourtSupreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and President Thomas Jefferson had different ideas about who should be the final arbiter of the… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
A Fungus Among UsIn 1810 Congress approved of the Titles of Nobility Amendment and sent it on the states to be ratified. Thirteen of the states voted in… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Get Your Hands Out of My Cookie JarWho ever said "crime doesn't pay" obviously wasn't a Congressman. The statement "cheaters never prosper" is only accurate when it applies t… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
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