
Michael Boldin
Host at Path to Liberty
A "total libtard" who supports "the commies." Or a "neoconfederate." Depending on which political party is in power. he/him/HamiltonHater
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3 weeks ago |
blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin
Again and again, the leading minds of the American founding warned that debt would lead to corruption, war, tyranny – and collapse. Today, that curse is bigger than ever – and it’s still growing. In this episode, you’ll hear what the founders actually said – warnings we can’t afford to ignore any longer. James Otis, Jr. – Considerations on Behalf of the Colonists.
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3 weeks ago |
blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin
On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee stood before the Continental Congress with a resolution declaring that the united colonies were free and independent states, and that all political connection between them and Great Britain was “totally dissolved.” It also called for foreign alliances and a plan that would become the Articles of Confederation. The Lee Resolution was the culmination of a series of revolutionary measures that had already begun secession from the British Empire.
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1 month ago |
tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin
“The great object of my fear is the federal judiciary.”That’s Thomas Jefferson – sounding the alarm over what he saw as the greatest threat to the Constitution and your liberty. He gave us four main warnings:Consolidation is death to freedom. Judges can be just as corrupt and power-hungry as any politician. The courts are the engine of consolidation. And the final disaster – judicial supremacy turning the “land of the free” into an oligarchy ruled by black robes.
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1 month ago |
blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin
In 1794, John Taylor of Caroline launched a direct assault on Alexander Hamilton’s entire financial regime – the national bank, the debt, the funding system, the whole machine. He called it a “political papacy,” a new aristocracy built on paper money, perpetual debt, and lawless power. On this episode, learn about Taylor’s forgotten takedown of the system that laid the foundation for the largest government in history.
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1 month ago |
tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin
“Fear is the foundation of most governments.”John Adams was right – except for one word. Not “most.” From ancient empires to modern regimes, the story never changes. Government power always expands fastest through fear. Fear is the tool, the trigger, the weapon. It’s the permanent excuse for crushing liberty. THE ARCHITECTURE OF TYRANNYThe warnings didn’t start in 1776. Long before the American Revolution and the War for Independence, fear had already been exposed as the lifeblood of tyranny.
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