by FLEXIT | May 24, 2017 | News
The constitutional crisis in Spain may be coming to a head quickly according to a leaked document on a “Secret Law for Catalonia Independence” as reported by El Pais. Spain’s Attorney General José Manuel Maza is set to examine the legality of a plan outlined by the...
by FLEXIT | May 24, 2017 | News
This essay is taken from Human Scale Revisited: A New Look at the Classic Case for a Decentralist Future by Kirkpatrick Sale, published this month. Historically there have been four general arguments for the necessity of the state: To provide defense in case of attack...
by FLEXIT | May 16, 2017 | News
APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE, Va. — When two generals signed papers here 152 years ago bringing the Civil War to a close, they ended the bid by 11 Southern states to secede from the Union. And that, most believed, was that. Yet ever since the South’s Gen. Robert E. Lee...
by FLEXIT | May 8, 2017 | News
“Most federal funding programs are unconstitutional in the first place. But on top of it, even the Supremes have repeatedly held the line that the feds simply aren’t able to use all federal funding as a way to get states to do...
by FLEXIT | May 1, 2017 | Ideas
“To assume that government gives you rights takes you down a very dangerous path. After all, whatever government gives, government can take away.”