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Plan To Stop Federal Tyranny

The states are “duty bound to interpose.” That’s how James Madison put it in his Virginia Resolutions, passed Dec. 21 and 24, 1798, against the hated Alien and Sedition acts.

The Path to Liberty’s Michael Boldin takes a look at how Madison’s work attempts to answer the timeless question: What should be done when the federal government oversteps its constitutional bounds? Also in this episode, Boldin discusses Madison’s six essential principles to stop federal tyranny.

Rights Come From Our Creator

Rights don’t come from a Constitution, a Bill of Rights or any document at all. The Tenth Amendment Center’s Michael Bodin says our natural rights come from your Creator and you have them by the nature of your humanity.

Boldin says even civil rights are built on the foundation of natural rights. These were widely-held views from the founders and old revolutionaries. In this episode of “Path To Liberty,” Boldin dives into the Declaration of Independence to highlight our forefathers’ view on natural rights. Here’s more.

America’s First Cabinet

Michael Boldin, host of the Tenth Amendment Center’s “Path to Liberty,” harkens back to President George Washington’s first cabinet and the process of how it all went down at the beginning of government under the Constitution.

Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton were the most outspoken and prominent members of the cabinet, along with Edmund Randolph and Henry Knox.

Boldin explains that despite being comprised of only four statesmen, the group experienced major ideological clashes, with issues such as the national debt and the first national bank, which created problems so deep that it helped give rise to America’s first two-party system. More with Boldin.

How Stamp Act Was Nullified

Michael Boldin, host of The Tenth Amendment Center’s “Path to Liberty,” says refuse to comply is exactly what the people did to bring down the Stamp Act once it went into effect on Nov. 1, 1765.

We’ve all heard about the fiery protests and the bold resistance surrounding the Stamp Act, but there was so much more to the story. Boldin explains the hidden strategies of defiance and the methods they used that government-run schools never talk about. These are the same strategies the founders told us to use to nullify unconstitutional acts today.

The Rebellion To Tyrants

The phrase “Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God” is the essence of the sermon by Jonathan Mayhew in 1770 that sparked the American Revolution.

Michael Boldin, host of Tenth Amendment Center, says Mayhew’s sermon on resisting tyranny laid the moral, religious and philosophical foundation for much of the Revolution.

Boldin reports that shortly after the Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776, a committee of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin worked to design a great seal for the United States, which originally included the powerful phrase on the obverse of the seal. Here’s more.

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