Monday, May 13th, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Video Topics: 24th Amendment, 26th Amendment, 27th Amendment, amendments, Congress, Constitution, glassmaking, Henry Stiegel, James Polk, Manheim, Mexican-American War, mexico, pennsylvania, Texas, war
This Day in Founding Fathers History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. On this day in 1846, Congress approved President James K. Polk’s request to declare war on Mexico in a boundary dispute over Texas, known as the Mexican-American War.….Continue
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Video Topics: 17th amendment, 18th Amendment, 22nd Amendment, 26th Amendment, Coinage Act, Congress, currency, Delaware, farming, James Madison, John Skinner, Massachusetts, money, nebraska, pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mint, Thomas Jefferson
This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. On this day in 1792, Congress passed The Coinage Act, which created the mint and authorized construction of a mint building in the nation’s then-capital, Philadelphia.….Continue
Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Video Topics: abolition, alexander hamilton, Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence, Elias Hicks, federalist papers, Hicksites, Long Island, pennsylvania, Plymouth, Quaker, slavery, Stamp Act Congress, Thomas McKean, William Bradford
This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. One notable birthday on this day in 1748, that of Elias Hicks.….Continue
Tuesday, March 12th, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Transcript Topics: affordable care act, authority, bag tax, bankrupt, Bloomberg, Constitution, david hume, enumerated power, Harrisburg, Legislature, new york, ObamaCare, pennsylvania, perfect commonwealth, regulation, soda ban, sovereignty, taxes
Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – All authority is derived from the people. The only way Nanny Bloomberg can do the things he’s doing is if the people have entrusted him with a measure of their own sovereignty. This is a very good chance to teach the children out there a thing or two about republicanism and how things are supposed to work. Check out today’s audio and transcript for the rest…….Continue
Tuesday, February 19th, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Transcript Topics: american conservative, budget, community, debt, limited government, local government, Paul Gottfried, pennsylvania, refounding fathers, republican, republicanism, socialism, socialist, spending, Tom Corbett
Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - There’s a guy in a state that’s modestly trying to rein some spending in and the people hate him. They despise him. They want to take him out in a field somewhere near Lancaster and stone him. Don’t hold out too much hope for the renaissance of the states getting involved in this. There are good people in the states. I think that’s where we go back to Utica, back to what Kauffman was saying earlier, like we try to do with ou….Continue
Thursday, February 7th, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Transcript Topics: block grants, boatloads, Congress, debt, Deficit, federal money, fiat, income tax, louisiana, medicaid, pennsylvania, state sovereignty, subsidize, subsidy, taxes, The Fed, welfare
Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - The problem today is, and why your plan will not work under current conditions, because your State of Pennsylvania is in on it. Your state, just like my state, cannot exist and cannot continue to pretend that it can afford all the vainglorious government services it provides without the general government borrowing $1 trillion plus every year and then sending it back to the states in the form of block grants. Check out today's audio an….Continue
Thursday, January 31st, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Video Topics: articles of confederation, Bank of North America, Constitution, Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence, Erie Canal, Federal Convention of 1787, Gouverneur Morris, new york, pennsylvania, Robert Morris, Stamp Act
This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. Two notable birthdays on this day: Gouvernor Morris (1752) and Robert Morris (1734).….Continue
Tuesday, January 29th, 2013
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Video Topics: albert gallatin, Congress, house of representatives, James Madison, Kansas, meriwether lewis, National Bank of New York, New York University, pennsylvania, Secretary of Treasury, senate, statehood, switzerland, Thomas Jefferson, Treasury Department, Treaty of Ghent, Wyandotte constitution
This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. On this day in 1861, Kansas became the 34th state to join the Union.….Continue
Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Video Topics: Constitution, John Jay, pennsylvania
This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. One notable birthday on this day in history in 1745, that of John Jay. ….Continue
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
Contains Exclusive: Audio, Transcript Topics: Constitution, dmv, id card, pennsylvania, republican, snap card, suffrage, universal, voting
Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio and Transcript - Caller Mike in Pennsylvania think that universal suffrage is the greatest thing ever, that it's our CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to be able to vote, and that's what makes this country great! Well Mike, do you think dead people, illegal aliens, or murderers should be able to vote? Check out the rest in today's audio and transcript...….Continue
Friday, September 21st, 2012
Contains Exclusive: Transcript Topics: Bill of Rights, due process, first amendment, incorporation, james madion, new york, pennsylvania, virginia and kentucky resolutions
Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - Nobody called the first ten amendments the Bill of Rights until incorporation was invented in the early part of the 20th century. Amendment One is part of a suite of twelve amendments that were proposed in the first congress and sent to the states for ratification. The sole and explicit purpose of those amendments were that the states that ratified begrudgingly -- like New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia espe….Continue