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Breaking: Congress Discovers the Constitution

Breaking: Congress Discovers the Constitution
This just in: Congress may know what the Constitution is after all. When the new Congress is sworn in, the first order of business will be to read our founding document out loud.
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This obviously isn't the same as promising to follow it. But it is a good start after hearing legislators say that they don't care about the Constitution or that there is no limit on federal authority. Not to name names, but hopefully after being forced to listen, certain legislators will decide to start taking the Constitution seriously.

Be sure to read Roger Pilon's fantastic commentary here.

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