Job Creation: The Founding Fathers Had the Answer
By Dr. Harold Pease “Outdated. Ancient. Irrelevant.” Those are some of the words used to describe the United States Constitution by many who wish to dismantle the freedom it protects. What many people fail to recognize is that at no other time in…
George Washington Advises Posterity
By Dr. Harold Pease Sept. 19, 1796, just prior to leaving the presidency, President George Washington issued his famous Farewell Address. In his usual stately manner as the father of this great nation he warned posterity of possible pitfalls that…
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Liberty Under Fire
By Dr. Harold Pease We have a problem, California. Our house is on fire, and it is burning to the ground. Some refuse to acknowledge that this fire is dangerous. Some have chosen to bury their heads in the sand and pretend there is no fire. Some…
Problems with Cash for Clunkers Program
The federal government’s Cash for Clunkers program is riddled with potential problems. It is an excellent example of why the Founding Fathers limited the federal government to just a handful of areas of jurisdiction in Article I, Section 8, of the…
Mr. President, You Must Support the Iranians
As we watch so many young Iranians being beaten in the streets and teenager Neda gunned down by a government sniper, asking for freedom as we have it, we are forced to say, “Mr. President your actions in favor of these people is not enough.” The…
Tiananmen Square “We Want Liberty Too”
By Dr. Harold Pease Twenty years ago June 4, thousands of students gathered at Tiananmen Square to oppose socialism. Using a copy of the Statue of Liberty they created to symbolize their bid for freedom over 2,000 stood as Patrick Henry had years…
Tea Parties
By Dr. Harold Pease The Tea Party concept with respect to freedom is not new. Imagine, once again, having to begin the process of resistance because this government, like the British government, no longer listens to its citizens. The Colonists…
Executive Orders
By Dr. Harold Pease The Founding Fathers’ concept of separation of powers has been heavily altered the last fifty years. The Constitution allowed only the Legislative Branch to make law (Art. I, Sec. I, Clause I). A law’s review by 533…