In this episode of The Constitution Line by Line, Senator Mike Lee covers Article I, Section 10: Limits on State Powers.
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A Young Person’s Guide to the War in Ukraine | Guests: Ukrainian Students for Freedom | Ep 174
Matt Kibbe ran into several young persons from Ukraine who were eager to tell the world about what is going on in their country.
Why Can’t We Be Friends? The History of and Prospects for Left and Right Antiwar Collaboration
For the first time since before WWII, left and right-wing antiwar and non-interventionist critiques largely mirror one another.
The war tax is finally here. We aren’t dying for Kyiv, but our checking accounts may as well be.
How do we punish the Kremlin for the Ukrainian crisis without punishing Russian society?
When Vladimir Putin made the decision to invade Ukraine, the rest of the world watched in horror.
War like any crisis invites new tyrannies and erodes freedoms, but worse of all it destroys our shared humanity.
President Biden has thus far avoided being drawn into a conflict with Russia over its trooping into Ukraine, despite the megaphone urging of Washington’s bomb-happy cognoscenti.
Five Reasons Not to Intervene in Ukraine | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie | Ep 159
In this special bonus episode, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) explains to Matt Kibbe why it would be a mistake for the United States to get involved in the mounting conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
It’s Dangerous to Support Freedom in Afghanistan | Guest: Khalid Ramizy | Ep 140
Matt Kibbe talks to Khalid Ramizy about the situation in Kabul during the departure of American forces. Khalid successfully managed to flee to Albania with his family.