LRTC: Congressional powers
/Article I, sections 7-8 list how congress may function, and the enumerated power it has from the constitution
Read MoreArticle I, sections 7-8 list how congress may function, and the enumerated power it has from the constitution
Read MoreThe constitution begins with brief preamble stating the nation’s worthy and noble goals, both then and now.
Read MoreArticle I, Sections 1-6 describe the organization and election of congress.
Read MoreSetting out, just for fun, the read all the US constitution and its amendments.
Read MoreAmericans seem to think if the constitution says something, then that thing is true. And they think it even if evidence to the contrary is overwhelming.
Read MoreThe purpose here is not to take one side of the argument and insist that it (and only it) is correct. Rather, the intention here is to set aside five really bad reasons for taking one side or the other.
Read MoreIt turns out there are many mainstream experts who see serious defect in the Constitution and agree that replacing the document is with considering.
Read MoreThe real change in the labor market was far larger than the routine jobs announcement suggests.
Read MoreLeading Americans have called our country a democracy, and spoken approvingly of democracy as a goal, for many decades. Lincoln and Roosevelt aren’t around today to post their ideas on social media. But we need to remember what they said anyway.
Read MoreA good idea that is likely to fail from lack of cooperation is the massive nationwide vaccination campaign. To be successful, that process needs a sufficient number of people to get the vaccination and make themselves ineligible as carriers. But it looks like not enough people are going to get the shots. There will be plenty of people walking around spreading the disease, and coronavirus will remain.
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Johns Hopkins University President Ronald Daniels
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