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Time to Power Up a Good PartyJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2024-01-192024-01-19https://rconstitution.us/time-to-power-up-a-good-party/https://rconstitution.us/time-to-power-up-a-good-party/#comments0.2Borrowing on credit of USA (I.8.2)
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Trump 2024 Is Romney 2012James AnthonyoffsiteWestern Journal2023-05-202023-05-21https://www.westernjournal.com/op-ed-trump-2024-romney-2012/https://rconstitution.us/trump-2024-is-romney-2012/0.1PartiesParties
RNC Chairs Should Use Their Powers to Represent VotersJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2023-01-242023-01-24https://rconstitution.us/rnc-chairs-should-use-their-powers-to-represent-voters/https://rconstitution.us/rnc-chairs-should-use-their-powers-to-represent-voters/#comments0.1Party constitutions
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Did Constitutionalists Gain in the Last Election?James AnthonyoffsiteMises Institute Power & Market Blog2022-11-182022-11-18https://mises.org/power-market/did-constitutionalists-gain-last-electionhttps://rconstitution.us/did-constitutionalists-gain-in-the-last-election/0.1PartiesParties
Vote for Candidates Who Will Shrink the D.C. Bureaucracy, Not Compromise with ItJames AnthonyoffsiteDaily Caller2022-11-072022-11-08https://dailycaller.com/2022/11/07/anthony-vote-for-candidates-who-will-shrink-the-d-c-bureaucracy-not-compromise-with-it/https://rconstitution.us/vote-for-candidates-who-will-shrink-the-d-c-bureaucracy-not-compromise-with-it/0.1All legislative powers of the USA (I.1)Parties
Contract to Secure RightsJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-10-072022-10-07https://rconstitution.us/contract-to-secure-rights/https://rconstitution.us/contract-to-secure-rights/#comments0.2Scope not delegated to USA and not prohibited to states (10)
War declaration (I.8.11)
Army raising and support up to 2 years (I.8.12)
Money coinage and valuation (I.8.5)
Naturalization rules (I.8.4)
All legislative powers of the USA (I.1)
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Voter-Information Meetings: Knowledge Is PowerJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-09-092022-09-09https://rconstitution.us/voter-information-meetings-knowledge-is-power/https://rconstitution.us/voter-information-meetings-knowledge-is-power/#comments0.1Caucuses (52)Parties
Learning from TrumpJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-09-022022-09-02https://rconstitution.us/learning-from-trump/https://rconstitution.us/learning-from-trump/#comments0.1President objects to bills (I.7.2)
President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
Scope not delegated to USA and not prohibited to states (10)
Army, Navy, Militia command (II.2.1)
The executive power of the USA (II.1.1)
Appointment making (II.2.2)
Voting scores (48)
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Disunity Needed between Republican and Democratic PoliticiansJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-07-012022-07-01https://rconstitution.us/disunity-needed-between-republican-and-democratic-politicians/https://rconstitution.us/disunity-needed-between-republican-and-democratic-politicians/#comments0.2Offsetting powers
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Wave Election HarnessingJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-06-242022-06-24https://rconstitution.us/wave-election-harnessing/https://rconstitution.us/wave-election-harnessing/#comments0.2Offsetting powers
Party constitutions
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Voting scores (48)
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Voters’ DilemmaJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-06-172022-06-17https://rconstitution.us/voters-dilemma/https://rconstitution.us/voters-dilemma/#comments0.1Parties
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Trump’s 3 Options: Fail, Exit, or DemolishJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-03-292022-03-29https://rconstitution.us/trumps-3-options-fail-exit-or-demolish/https://rconstitution.us/trumps-3-options-fail-exit-or-demolish/#comments0.2President objects to bills (I.7.2)
President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
Scope not delegated to USA and not prohibited to states (10)
The executive power of the USA (II.1.1)
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Starting a Party by Running as a Republican for Congress, Then as an Independent for PresidentJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-03-252022-03-25https://rconstitution.us/starting-a-party-by-running-as-a-republican-for-congress-then-as-an-independent-for-president/https://rconstitution.us/starting-a-party-by-running-as-a-republican-for-congress-then-as-an-independent-for-president/#comments0.2President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
The executive power of the USA (II.1.1)
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Tea Party Is UnbrokenJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-03-042022-03-04https://rconstitution.us/tea-party-is-unbroken/https://rconstitution.us/tea-party-is-unbroken/#comments0.1PartiesParties
Trump, DeSantis, or Massie?James AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2022-01-072022-01-07https://rconstitution.us/trump-desantis-or-massie/https://rconstitution.us/trump-desantis-or-massie/#comments0.2President objects to bills (I.7.2)
President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
The executive power of the USA (II.1.1)
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Take Over the Republican Party, or Start a New Party? All of the AboveJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2021-12-172021-12-17https://rconstitution.us/take-over-the-republican-party-or-start-a-new-party-all-of-the-above/https://rconstitution.us/take-over-the-republican-party-or-start-a-new-party-all-of-the-above/#comments0.2PartiesParties
Conservatism Is Action Conserving and Building FreedomJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2021-09-172021-09-17https://rconstitution.us/conservatism-is-action-conserving-and-building-freedom/https://rconstitution.us/conservatism-is-action-conserving-and-building-freedom/#comments0.1Offsetting powers
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Summoning the Courage to Be DislikedJames AnthonyoffsiteAmerican Greatness2021-08-202021-08-20https://amgreatness.com/2021/08/20/summoning-the-courage-to-be-disliked/https://rconstitution.us/summoning-the-courage-to-be-disliked/0.1State executives disregard unconstitutional statutes and opinions (VI.3)
President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
Bill signing or objection (I.7.2)
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The Right Needs a More Confrontational PoliticsJames AnthonyoffsiteAmerican Greatness2021-08-062021-08-11https://amgreatness.com/2021/08/06/the-right-needs-a-more-confrontational-politics/https://rconstitution.us/the-right-needs-a-more-confrontational-politics/0.1PartiesParties
Why DeSantis MattersJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2021-07-302021-07-30https://rconstitution.us/why-desantis-matters/https://rconstitution.us/why-desantis-matters/#comments0.2State executives disregard unconstitutional statutes and opinions (VI.3)
President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
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A New Major Party Is Forming Right before Our EyesJames AnthonyoffsiteAmerican Greatness2021-04-052021-04-06https://amgreatness.com/2021/04/05/a-new-major-party-is-forming-right-before-our-eyes/https://rconstitution.us/a-new-major-party-is-forming-right-before-our-eyes/0.2PartiesParties
How Elections, Parties, and Charters MatterJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2021-01-222021-01-22https://rconstitution.us/how-elections-parties-and-charters-matter/https://rconstitution.us/how-elections-parties-and-charters-matter/#comments0.1Voting scores (48)Parties
2022 Election Cycle BeginsJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2020-12-042020-12-04https://rconstitution.us/2022-election-cycle-begins/https://rconstitution.us/2022-election-cycle-begins/#comments0.1PartiesParties
Votes Matter When a Party Requires Good Voting ScoresJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2020-11-062020-11-06https://rconstitution.us/votes-matter-when-a-party-requires-good-voting-scores/https://rconstitution.us/votes-matter-when-a-party-requires-good-voting-scores/#comments0.2Voting scores (48)Parties
Voting Guide for ConstitutionalistsJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2020-10-302020-10-30https://rconstitution.us/voting-guide-for-constitutionalists/https://rconstitution.us/voting-guide-for-constitutionalists/#comments0.2Processes
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Republican Party Blocks Constitutionalist Majorities and LibertyJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2020-10-022020-10-02https://rconstitution.us/republican-party-blocks-constitutionalist-majorities-and-liberty/https://rconstitution.us/republican-party-blocks-constitutionalist-majorities-and-liberty/#comments0.1Voting scores (48)Parties
Republicans: The Key ProgressivesJames AnthonyonsiterConstitution.us2018-12-082020-08-21https://rconstitution.us/republicans-the-key-progressives/https://rconstitution.us/republicans-the-key-progressives/#comments0.2Vice president presides over Senate (I.3.4)
President objects to bills (I.7.2)
President disregards unconstitutional statutes and opinions (II.1.8)
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Voting-Record RuleJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/voting-record-rule/https://rconstitution.us/voting-record-rule/#comments0.0Voting scores (48)Parties
Strongest-State-to-Weakest RuleJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/strongest-state-to-weakest-rule/https://rconstitution.us/strongest-state-to-weakest-rule/#comments0.0Strongest to weakest (53)Parties
Proportional-Voting RulesJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/proportional-voting-rules/https://rconstitution.us/proportional-voting-rules/0.0Proportional voting (52)Parties
One-State-at-a-Time RulesJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/one-state-at-a-time-rules/https://rconstitution.us/one-state-at-a-time-rules/#comments0.0One state at a time (53)Parties
Meetings PowerJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/meetings-power/https://rconstitution.us/meetings-power/#comments0.0Meetings (43)Parties
Electoral-College RulesJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/electoral-college-rules/https://rconstitution.us/electoral-college-rules/#comments0.0Electoral college (52)Parties
Donations PowerJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/donations-power/https://rconstitution.us/donations-power/#comments0.0Donations (43)Parties
Debate RulesJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/debate-rules/https://rconstitution.us/debate-rules/#comments0.0Debates (49)Parties
Closed-Voting RuleJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/closed-voting-rule/https://rconstitution.us/closed-voting-rule/#comments0.0Closed voting (52)Parties
Caucuses RulesJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/caucuses-rules/https://rconstitution.us/caucuses-rules/0.0Caucuses (52)Parties
Schedules and Controls PowerJames AnthonyonsiteThe Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries2018-11-222018-11-22https://rconstitution.us/schedules-and-controls-power/https://rconstitution.us/schedules-and-controls-power/#comments0.0Schedules and controls (43)Parties
  1. Anthony, James. “Latest.” rConstitution.us, rConstitution.us/latest.  link
  2. Anthony, James. rConstitution Papers: Offsetting Powers Secure Our Rights. Neuwoehner Press, 2020, pp. 3.1-15.  preview
  3. Anthony, James. The Constitution Needs a Good Party: Good Government Comes from Good Boundaries. Neuwoehner Press, 2018, pp. 41-60.  preview