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The Wheat Farmer Who Defied The Swamp: A Story of Tyranny in America

1 Roscoe Filburn’s clash with the federal government over the 1938 Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) stands as one of the most infamous examples of government overreach in American history, showcasing how federal economic controls reshaped constitutional boundaries and individual freedoms. This case—culminating in the Supreme Court decision Wickard v. Filburn (1942)—redefined the scope of federal

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The Dark Network: How NGOs Fuel Illegal Migration and Exploitation

2 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are entities independent of government influence, often dedicated to humanitarian, environmental, or social causes. However, while many NGOs serve legitimate and noble purposes, others operate in murky territories where their stated missions become vehicles for illegal or unethical activities. Far from being champions of justice, these NGOs have become active enablers

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Presidential Pardons: The (almost) Unlimited Power of The President To Pardon

1 Presidential Pardons: The (almost) Unlimited Power of The President To Pardon “He who pardons easily invites offense” (Pierre Corneille) There’s been a lot of talk about President Biden pardoning his son.  Common complaints include it was unethical; the pardon is too sweeping; and Biden repeatedly lied when he stated he would not pardon his

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