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Tenth Amendment Center: Liberty: Whether we get “Permission” or Not

...from Tenth Amendment Center

This is today’s Tenther newsletter, which everyone in the nullification movement gets daily or weekly. Be one of them – and Become a member here to support the TAC.

Over the last 10.9 years (we’ll be 11 in June!), you helped us create one of the best and most consistent grassroots organizations in the country. In the past few years, we’ve seen more nullification bills introduced – and PASSED – than at any time in our history.  We’ve supported efforts to reject unconstitutional power grabs on issues like gun control, mass surveillance, Obamacare, hemp farming, education – and we’ve taken on the federal reserve’s unconstitutional monopoly on money too.

Now I’m going to ask you to help us continue this journey for the Constitution and liberty. We need continuous, sustained support from our supporters and readers to keep innovating and to keep growing. Here’s how you can make that happen: Become a TAC member.

Not only does membership provide us with the financial tools we need to budget and plan every month – it’s the #1 way we’ve been able to grow in the last few years as well.  And by becoming a member you’re joining a community of individuals from all over who value our mission to stand for the Constitution: Every issue, every time. No exceptions, no excuses.

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In February, I spoke on a panel with Tom Woods at an event in San Diego hosted by the Mises Institute. This weekend, I gave a presentation at the Republican Liberty Caucus national convention in Orlando. Next month I’ll be a keynote speaker at the Northwest Liberty Academy’s annual symposium.

I’m finding that wherever I go – and I hear the same from other members of our team – people are more and more excited about our message.   That is, the path to liberty does not rely on Washington D.C.

Here’s how Thomas Jefferson put it:

“A free people claim their rights, as derived from the laws of nature, and not as the gift of their chief magistrate.”

“We the People” need to learn how to exercise our rights whether the government wants us to our not.

Thank you for reading – and for your support!

Concordia res parvae crescunt
(small things grow great by concord)

Michael Boldin
Executive Director, TAC
213.935.0553

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Michael Boldin
May 29, 2017 at 05:34PM

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