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1 week ago |
fairobserver.com | Reynard Loki
In 1788, a year before the United States Constitution became the law of the land, James Madison wrote in the Federalist Papers that the powers delegated to the federal government by the proposed Constitution are “few and defined,” while those remaining in the hands of state governments are “numerous and indefinite.” US President Donald Trump’s administration is testing this fundamental American principle of states’ rights on several fronts, and the environment is one of them.
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2 weeks ago |
nationofchange.org | Reynard Loki
This article was produced by Earth | Food | Life, a project of the Independent Media Institute. Reynard Loki is a co-founder of the Observatory, where he is the environment and animal rights editor. He is also a writing fellow at the Independent Media Institute, where he serves as the editor of Earth | Food | Life. While there are rare (and very cute) exceptions, cats and birds do not get along. Cats are predatory by nature; their hunting instinct never goes away.
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1 month ago |
f.mtr.cool | Reynard Loki
In 1788, a year before the United States Constitution became the law of the land, James Madison wrote in the Federalist Papers that the powers delegated to the federal government by the proposed Constitution are “few and defined,” while those remaining in the hands of state governments are “numerous and indefinite.” The second Trump presidency is testing this fundamental American principle of states’ rights on several fronts, and the environment is one of them.
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1 month ago |
eurasiareview.com | Reynard Loki
In 1788, a year before the United States Constitution became the law of the land, James Madison wrote in the Federalist Papers that the powers delegated to the federal government by the proposed Constitution are “few and defined,” while those remaining in the hands of state governments are “numerous and indefinite.” The second Trump presidency is testing this fundamental American principle of states’ rights on several fronts, and the environment is one of them.
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1 month ago |
scoop.co.nz | Reynard Loki
By Reynard LokiIn 1788, a year before the UnitedStates Constitution became the law of the land, JamesMadison wrote in the Federalist Papers that the powersdelegated to the federal government by the proposedConstitution are “few and defined,” while thoseremaining in the hands of state governments are “numerousand indefinite.” The second Trump presidency is testingthis fundamental American principle of states’rights on several fronts, and the environment is one ofthem.
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