A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 8 “Solution: #1 Entrepreneurship” DeMille notes the entrepreneurial spirit is a part of the American culture, but it can be threatened by an ever-growing federal government. He says the founders were considering what type of national character the new country was going to…
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We Only Need a Few to Restore Freedom
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 7 “Wanted: A Small Group of Committed Citizens” Oliver DeMille began laying out his case for what it will take to undo the 1913 turning points away from freedom the last chapter. And as I went through his suggestions, I said I was worried because…

We Need to be the People The Founders Expected
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 6 “The Founding of Freedom in Modern Times” Oliver DeMille shifts his focus from the first five chapters where he laid out how we broke the founders’ design to an exploration of how we can fix things. He cites economist Murray Rothbard’s observation that you…

Supreme Court 1936 Decision Delivered a Killing Blow to Federalism
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 5 “World-Shifting Event #4: United States v. Butler in 1936” The first three world-shifting events that weakened federalism and expanded the power of the federal government occurred in 1913, but Oliver DeMille says the 1936 case United States v. Butler structurally altered how our government works. He starts the…

The Architects of the Constitution Knew Unsound Money Threatened Limited Government
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 4 “World-Shifting Event #3: The Federal Reserve” Few people today know any way the banking system could be run other than by having a privately owned central bank like the Federal Reserve we have in the U.S. In fact, the Fed is really the Third National…

The Seventeenth Amendment Shifted Our Republic Towards Democracy
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 3 “World-Shifting Event #2: The Seventeenth Amendment” In this chapter we are introduced to the second major change to the U.S. Constitution noted by Oliver DeMille, the Seventeenth Amendment beginning the direct election of US senators. This may surprise many that senators have not always been elected…

Our Founders Knew the Federal Income Tax Would Lead to Government Overreach and Abuse
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 2 “World-Shifting Event #1: The Sixteenth Amendment” Yes, there once was a time when you did not have to pay federal income taxes! But the Sixteenth Amendment passed in 1913 changed that. This is Oliver DeMille’s second chapter on the dramatic changes to the US system in…

It All Went Wrong in 1913
A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 1 “The Turning Point of Freedom” We know we have a much larger federal government than was originally designed by the framers of the U.S. Constitution, but how did that happen? Is it a natural result of growth in population or technology? Oliver DeMille offers…