Without any interruption, commentary, or editing, here are the floor speeches on impeachment from Rep. Justin Amash and Senator Mitt Romney. (Podcast episode, as well as transcript, including embedded videos of the speeches)
The House Votes to Lift the Ratification Deadline for the ERA
House Democrats take steps to revive a century-year-old effort to add the Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution.
War Powers | The Senate Passes a Bipartisan Rebuke of President Trump
Voting 55 to 45, the US Senate passes a resolution seeking to limit the President’s unilateral war powers.
Link: On Rights
All forms of government have some sense of rights. But natural rights exist independent of government and its laws.
Episode 2 – New Centrism and the Sphere of Natural Law
Justin Stapley explains new centrism further and delves into what constitutes the sphere of natural law, explaining several of the ways both parties have abandoned it.
I’m An Atheist, And I Support The Little Sisters Of The Poor
I very much disagree with the religious views of The Little Sisters Of The Poor but this does not mean I wish for government to bully them into submission.
My Viral Tweet, The Republican Party, and The Difficult Choice Before Me
Should I take a principled stand and leave the Republican Party?
The Senate Says No To New Witnesses
With only two defectors, the Republican majority in the US Senate voted to reject hearing any additional witnesses or considering any further evidence in the ongoing impeachment trial of President Trump.
The “Unfaithful Elector”: A Safety Valve
Some states argue they should be able to force the hand of unfaithful electors. Their arguments are exactly backwards.
Article 2 Isn’t a Blank Check
Impeachment is about the illegitimate use of legitimate powers.