Entries by Aaron Turner

Ending The Budget Blame Game

by KrisAnne Hall, JD Politicians and media pundits seem ntent upon deflecting, distracting, and deceiving the American public to keep the same old divisive politics churning along.  The popular talking points do nothing to identify the real problems nor focus on the right solutions.  Time to stop the budget blame game and look at the […]

It’s Impossible to Outlaw “Crazy” — the Government Has a Better Chance of Implementing Laws to Reduce Being Struck by Lightning

This is a guest article by our dear friend Victor Sperandeo. Mr. Sperandeo was a 2008 inductee into the Trader Hall of Fame by Trader Magazine and has been included on Ziad Adelnour’s list of top 100 Wall Streeters. Mr. Sperandeo was featured in the best-selling, The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America’s Top Traders, […]

Vetting Kavanaugh According to The Constitution

Vetting Kavanaugh According To The Constitution By KrisAnne Hall, JD When Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh for the supreme Court, he did what is likely the most important act a president of these United States can possibly do, constitutionally speaking.  The President’s powers are very limited and defined according to Article 2 of the Constitution […]

CNN & Nullification Misinformation

CNN & Nullification Misinformation by KrisAnne Hall, JD During a September 2013 campaign speech, Interim US Attorney General Matthew Whitaker made some very bold comments that have the federal supremacists in defensive battle mode.  Whitaker said, “Now we need to remember that the states set up the federal government and not vice versa. And so […]

Supreme Court Betting on College Sports

By KrisAnne Hall, JD In a baby step back toward protecting reserved State Powers, the Supreme Court on Monday overturned a twenty-five year old federal law called The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA).  The Act was originally signed into law in 1992 to target organized markets for sports gambling.  This federal law was […]

State Power V Federal Regulatory Power

By KrisAnne Hall, JD If the book Demise of the American Republic were ever written, the history of the Supreme Court would likely occupy a bulk of its pages. Two opinions from the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) serve to illustrate this point. These opinions may appear rather innocuous on the surface; however, […]

Property, Liberty, and Due Process

By KrisAnne Hall, JD Do we realize how important and essential property ownership is to Liberty? Our founders knew how essential property ownership was to every inherent right. We must understand the proper definition of Property to know its necessity to Liberty.  Property isn’t just the place where you hang your hat.  It isn’t just […]

The Unbiased Truth About Political Parties

By KrisAnne Hall, JD Political Parties are not government. We seem to be very confused on this fact quite regularly. But knowing this is essential to keeping the proper perspective on elections. Often people get upset when party leadership demands very specific acts of party loyalty.  Maybe they make candidates sign a loyalty pledge.  Maybe […]