This article discusses the implications of high debt-to-GDP ratios on economic stability and introduces Texas’s new law allowing precious metals for everyday transactions. By utilizing gold and silver as currency through the Texas Bullion Depository, Texans can mitigate risks from inflation while adhering to constitutional provisions regarding currency.
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ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024
In 1992, James Carville’s phrase highlighted the importance of the economy. Currently, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz emphasize gender equality while defending illegal immigrants. The post discusses Donald Trump’s economic understanding and warns of a potential severe economic depression. It urges voters to prioritize their freedoms and economic stability on election day.
Constitutional Minute—Protection of Persons Against Government Overreach
The Constitution’s prohibition of Bills of Attainder safeguards against unjust punishment without trial. This originated from the British government’s restrictions on individual freedoms in the American colonies, leading to the American Revolution. Historical figures like Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson emphasized the need to limit government power to preserve liberty, echoing Cuban refugee José Martí’s call for independent thinking.
