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Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Michael Boldin covers the original constitution, principles of the revolution, and strategy – all with an eye on advancing liberty.
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Jan 29, 2024 • 26min
Constitution 101: The Supremacy Clause
One of the most twisted and abused clauses of the Constitution – most people get it almost totally backwards.
Path to Liberty: January 29, 2024
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Cornell Law – Supremacy Clause
Constitution – Full Text
Maharrey – Understanding Federal Supremacy
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788)
William Davie – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Gov. Johnston – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788)
James Iredell
Alexander Hamilton – New York Ratifying Convention (28 June 1788)
James Madison – Federalist 45
John Taylor of Caroline – Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated (1820)
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Jan 26, 2024 • 15min
Immigration: James Madison’s View
The “Father of the Constitution” had a view on delegated and reserved powers over immigration that’s far different than almost everyone today.
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: January 26, 2024
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A Bill Declaring Who Shall Be Deemed Citizens of This Commonwealth (18 June 1779)
Blackstone’s Commentaries B.1, c. 10 (1765)
James Madison – Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)
John Jay’s Opinion in Ware v. Hylton (7 June 1793)
Thomas Jeferson – Letter to George Hammond (29 May 1792)
Maharrey – James Madison and the First American Immigration Crisis
Thomas Jefferson – Kentucky Resolutions (10 Nov 1798)
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Jan 24, 2024 • 33min
Federal Courts: Warnings from Mason and Jefferson
One of George Mason’s leading objections to ratification was the structure of the federal judiciary. Thomas Jefferson signaled that he liked it at first, but in the years to follow, considered it the leading engine of consolidation, and the destruction of the constitution.
Path to Liberty: January 24, 2024
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George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (19 June 1788)
James Madison, Letter to George Washington (19 Oct 1787)
George Mason – Plan for the National Judiciary (27 Aug 1787)
George Mason’s Objections to the Constitution (22 Nov 1787)
George Mason – Speech in the Virginia Ratifying Convention (4 June 1788)
George Mason – Letter to Samuel Griffin (8 Sept 1789)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to James Madison (20 June 1787)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to James Madison (15 Mar 1789)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Abigail Adams (11 Sept 1804)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Spencer Roane (6 Sept 1819)
Thomas Jefferson – Draft for the Kentucky Resolutions (before 4 Oct 1798)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Thomas Ritchie (25 Dec 1820)
Thomas Jefferson – to Judge Spencer Roane (9 Mar 1821)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Nathanael Macon (23 Nov 1821)
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Thomas Jefferson to William Charles Jarvis (28 Sept 1820)
James Madison – Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)
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Jan 22, 2024 • 39min
Push Back: Nullification Movement News
The feds aren’t going to limit their own power, so it’s up to the people and the states to get the job done. The latest update from the nullification movement with reports on the 2nd Amendment, financial surveillance, asset forfeiture, defend the guard, sound money, and more.
Path to Liberty: January 22, 2024
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James Madison – Federalist 46 (29 Jan 1788)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788)
Episode – How to Respond to Unconstitutional Acts
Utah Senate Passes Bill to Create Process to End State Enforcement of Some Federal Acts
Salt Lake Tribune – Can Utah ignore federal laws and regulations?
Anti-Commandeering: An overview of five major Supreme Court cases
Hawaii Asset Forfeiture
Colorado Asset Forfeiture
Wisconsin Firearms Financial Privacy
Episode – Nullification Win: 2nd Amendment Financial Privacy Act
New Hampshire House Passes Defend the Guard Act
Arizona Defend the Guard Act
Episode – Don’t Try, They’ll Crush You!
West Virginia 2nd Amendment Preservation Act
Nebraska 2nd Amendment Preservation Act
Missouri Senate Committee Passes Bill That Would Treat Gold and Silver as Legal Tender
State of the Nullification Movement Report 2023
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Jan 19, 2024 • 22min
The Founders Were Not Anarchists. But…
Yes, it’s true. The founders and old revolutionaries were by no means anarchists. But most people today don’t realize how radical some of their views were – for the time – and for today.
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: January 19, 2024
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Henry Knox, Letter to John Sullivan (21 May 1787)
Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Edmund Randolph (16 Oct 1787)
Pelatiah Webster – A Citizen of Philadelphia (8 Nov 1787)
William Pierce – Letter to George Turner (19 May 1787)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Isaac H. Tiffany (4 Apr 1819)
Josiah Warren – Equitable Commerce (1848)
Thomas Jefferson – First Inaugural Address (4 Mar 1801)
James Otis, Jr. – The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763)
Lysander Spooner – No Treason VI. (1870)
John Taylor of Caroline – An Inquiry into the Principle and Policy of the Government of the United States (1814)
Murray Rothbard – The Ethics of Liberty (1982)
Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (7 June 1788)
Thomas Paine – Common Sense (10 Jan 1776)
Benjamin Tucker – Declaration of Purpose, Liberty Vol 1, No. 1 (6 Aug 1881)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Francis W. Gilmer (7 June 1816)
Murray Rothbard – War, Peace and the State (Apr 1963)
James Madison – Philadelphia Convention (29 June 1787)
Henry Knox – Letter to George Washington (18 Jan 1790)
Episode – Militia vs Standing Army: The Founders’ View
Lysander Spooner – The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1860)
Episode – Compliance is Violence: Dickinson and Spooner on the Path to Liberty
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Jan 17, 2024 • 28min
Benjamin Franklin’s Finest: Top Quotes on his Birthday
Born on January 17, 1706, Benjamin Franklin was world famous for his many contributions and accomplishments in various fields. He is widely remembered for his witty and wise quotes, but his legacy also includes essential insights on government, power, liberty and more.
Path to Liberty: Jan 17, 2024
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Letter to the Marquis de Lafayette (14 May 1781)
Observations on An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Disputes (1769)
Observations on The True Constitutional Means for Putting an End to the Disputes
Philadelphia Convention (4 June 1787)
Philadelphia Convention (17 Sept 1787)
Episode – A Republic. If you Can Keep it.
Letter to Jean-Baptiste LeRoy (13 Nov 1789)
Philadelphia Convention (2 June 1787)
Benjamin Franklin to Dumas (18 May 1779)
Of the Paper Money of America (1780)
Letter to Jane Mecom (1 Nov 1773)
JL Bell – The Full History of “Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God”
Letter to James Bowdoin (25 Feb 1775)
Poor Richard’s Almanack
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1738
1755
1737
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Jan 15, 2024 • 45min
The Big Lie: Jefferson and War with the Barbary States
Both left and right have been more than happy to perpetuate a huge lie in order to justify unilateral executive war powers never delegated to the president in the Constitution. They do this by telling a false story of how Thomas Jefferson responded to the Barbary Pirates in 1801. Learn what really happened with a timeline of events.
Path to Liberty: January 15, 2024
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John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania No. VI (1767)
Monticello – First Barbary War
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to James Monroe (11 Nov 1784)
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Horatio Gates (13 Dec 1784)
John Adams – Letter to Thomas Jefferson (3 July 1786)
Treaty with Tripoli (1796)
James Cathcart, Letter to Sec of State (7 Oct 1800)
James Cathcart – Circular to the Consuls and Agents of the United States (21 Feb 1801)
An Act Providing for a Naval Peace Establishment (3 Mar 1801)
Notes of a Cabinet Meeting (15 May 1801)
Samuel Smith – to Commodore Richard Dale, US Navy (20 May 1801)
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Yusuf Qaramanli, Pasha and Bey of Tripoli (21 May 1801)
James Madison – Circular Letter to American Consuls, Mediterranean (21 May 1801)
Circular issued by James L. Cathcart, U.S. Consul, Tripoli (15 May 1801)
James Cathcart – Letter to James Madison (16 May 1801)
Clements Library – The Tripolitan War
Thomas Jefferson – First Annual Message to Congress (8 Dec 1801)
Act for Protection of Commerce and Seaman of the United States against the Tripolitan Corsairs (6 Feb 1802)
X Post – The Jeffersonian View in 3 points
John Jay, Letter to Gouverneur Morris (24 Sept 1783)
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Jan 12, 2024 • 17min
Stop Doing This: Party-First Approach
There is “nothing more dangerous to the cause of truth and liberty than a party-spirit.” Yet, today, most people approach most issues through a party-first mentality. That has to stop for liberty to grow.
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: January 12, 2024
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Noah Webster – The Revolution in France (1794)
Thomas Gordon – Works of Sallust (1744)
Trenchard and Gordon: Forgotten Influence on the Founders
John Adams – “U” to the Boston Gazette (29 Aug 1763)
Cato’s Letters No. 51 (4 Nov 1721)
Cato’s Letters No. 134 (29 June 1723)
Noah Webster, Letter to George Washington (20 Apr 1794)
George Washington – Farewell Address (19 Sept 1796)
Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard Improved (1753)
Thomas Jefferson to Francis Hopkinson (13 Mar 1789)
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Jan 10, 2024 • 27min
Militia vs Standing Army: The Founders’ View
To a vast majority of the founding generation, standing armies were extremely dangerous, “the bane of liberty.” The best way to prevent them? Render them unnecessary.
Path to Liberty: January 10, 2024
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Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788)
George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788)
Noah Webster – An Examination Into the Leading Principles of America (17 Oct 1787)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
James Madison – Philadelphia Convention (23 Aug 1787)
George Mason – Philadelphia Convention (18 Aug 1787)
George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788)
Episode – Why the Founders Warned Against Standing Armies
George Mason – Philadelphia Convention (14 Sept 1787)
Gen. Samuel Thompson – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 29 (10 Jan 1788)
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Joseph Priestly (19 June 1802)
James Madison – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788)
Tench Coxe – An American Citizen: An Examination of the Constitution of the United States IV (21 Oct 1788)
Edmund Randolph – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788)
James Madison – Virginia Ratifying Convention (16 June 1788)
James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (11 Dec 1787)
James Monroe – Observations on the Constitution (25 May 1788)
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Jan 8, 2024 • 32min
Nullify the Fed: Big Steps in 2024?
The federal reserve is not going to end itself. And Congress will never cut off its money printer. It’s going to take big steps by the states – and human action by the people themselves – to put the central bank where it belongs, in the dustbin of history.
Path to Liberty: January 8, 2024
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Lysander Spooner – An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)
James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (29 July 1788)
James Madison – Federalist 46 (29 Jan 1788)
Episode – Nullify the Fed
New Hampshire HB1674 legal tender
Ending the Federal Reserve from the Bottom Up
Missouri SB735
Indiana – Legal Tender HB1043
Florida – Legal Tender H697/S750
Indiana CBDC
Utah – CBDC HB164
Wisconsin – CBDC AB725
South Carolina – CBDC S861
Missouri – CBDC SB826
Tennessee HB1481/SB311
Alaska HB3
South Carolina H3080
Oklahoma SB1507
Oklahoma – Depository SB1351
Tennessee – Depository SB1150
North Carolina – Study H721
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