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Model35mech

Model35mech's Journal
Model35mech's Journal
December 25, 2022

When boomers look back they remember the Great Blue House

Younger folks may have no knowlege of that time

Control of Control of
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December 13, 2022

DHS infiltrated by hundreds of Oath Keepers

In this morning's array of stories on MSN.COM

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/leaked-documents-indicate-over-300-members-of-far-right-paramilitary-oath-keepers-may-be-current-or-former-dhs-employees-project-on-government-oversight-reports/ar-AA15co6u?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=37fa99cdf93c4c818f8dfa70e8255b10

story actually by cdavis@insider.com

A leaked membership list suggests that Oath Keepers have infiltrated the Department of Homeland Security.
More than 300 members of the paramilitary group describe themselves as current or former DHS employees.
DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

December 9, 2022

Need gift recommendation... reads on contemporary Anti-Federalism

I'm looking for texts that cover discussions and/or history of any of the following...

The contemporary geography of US anti-federalism,

The wash-and-repeat cycle of anti-federalist popularity,

Anti-federalism and the radical right,

Anti-federalism, the religious right

Anti-federalism and Jurisprudence, which is to say anti-federalism and the contemporary Federal Court System... In this vein I'm thinking of criticism of such as anti-federalism and originalism, anti-federalist interpretations of the Constitution, the role of anti-federalism in guiding the direction of contemporary American governance, regulation/management of society, etc.

Thanks.

I know this site as lots more collective experience than me, and I look forward to recommendations

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