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Today Is Bill of Rights Day

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Written by Tim Lynch; Director of Criminal Justice, Cato Institute

Today is Bill of Rights Day. So it’s an appropriate time to consider the state of our constitutional safeguards.

Let’s consider each amendment in turn.

The First Amendment says that “Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech.” Government officials, however, have insisted that they can gag recipients of “national security letters” and censor broadcast ads in the name of campaign finance reform and arrest people for simply distributing pamphlets on a sidewalk.

The Second Amendment says the people have the right “to keep and bear arms.” Government officials, however, make it difficult to keep a gun in the home and make it a crime for a citizen to carry a gun for self-protection.

The Third Amendment says soldiers may not be quartered in our homes without the consent of the owners. This safeguard is one of the few that is in fine shape – so we can pause here for a laugh.

The Fourth Amendment says the people have the right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures. Government officials, however, insist that they can conduct commando-style raids on our homes and treat airline travelers like prison inmates by conducting virtual strip searches.

The Fifth Amendment says that private property shall not be taken “for public use without just compensation.” Government officials, however, insist that they can use eminent domain to take away our property and give it to other private parties who covet it. The Fifth Amendment also protects our right against self-incrimination, but government officials tell us lies and trick many people into waiving that right while they warn their own families to “lawyer up” immediately.

The Sixth Amendment says that in criminal prosecutions, the person accused is guaranteed a right to trial by jury. Government officials, however, insist that they can punish people who want to have a trial—“throwing the book” at those who refuse to plead guilty—which explains why 95 percent of the criminal cases never go to trial.

The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil cases where the controversy “shall exceed twenty dollars.” Government officials, however, insist that they can impose draconian fines on people without jury trials.

The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments. Government officials, however, insist that a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense is not cruel.

The Ninth Amendment says that the enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights should not be construed to deny or disparage others “retained by the people.” Government officials, however, insist that they will decide for themselves what rights, if any, will be retained by the people.

The Tenth Amendment says that the powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states, or to the people. Government officials, however, insist that they will decide for themselves what powers they possess, and have extended federal control over health care, crime, education, and other matters the Constitution reserves to the states and the people.

It’s a disturbing snapshot, to be sure, but not one the Framers of the Constitution would have found altogether surprising. They would sometimes refer to written constitutions as mere “parchment barriers,” or what we call “paper tigers.” They nevertheless concluded that having a written constitution was better than having nothing at all.

The key point is this: A free society does not just “happen.” It has to be deliberately created and deliberately maintained. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. To remind our fellow citizens of their responsibility in that regard, the Cato Institute has distributed more than six million copies of our pocket Constitution. At this time of year, it’ll make a great stocking stuffer.

Let’s enjoy the holidays (and remember many of the positive trends that are underway) but let’s also resolve to be more vigilant about defending our Constitution.

This article was originally published at https://www.cato.org/blog/today-bill-rights-day-5

Congratulations to the RLCOH Supported and Endorsed Candidates

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The Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) congratulates their supported candidates and members who have won election to the Ohio House of Representatives.

The RLCOH calls itself the “Conscience of the Ohio GOP.” Says RLCOH Chairman Bill Yarbrough, “Our role is critical to the success of the Republican brand. Ohio GOP leadership is tasked with winning elections and the RLCOH complements this effort. The RLCOH helps to ensure those most likely to win are also those who best exhibit the values and around which the party is organized.”

In February of this year, the Candidate Review Committee released a list of candidates for Ohio House and Senate that were endorsed and recommended for the primary elections, and Committee Chairman Scott Jerzyk would like to congratulate the following individuals for their general election victories:

  • Thomas Brinkman (HD27) Recommended and Endorsed in the March Primary, and recipient of the 2016 Champion of Liberty Award.
  • Wes Goodman (HD87) Recommended and Endorsed in the March Primary
  • Bill Seitz (HD30) Recommended in the March Primary
  • Candace Keller (HD53) Recommended in the March Primary, member of the RLCOH
  • Dick Stein (HD57) Recommended in the March Primary
  • John Becker (HD65) Recommended in the March Primary, member of the RLCOH
  • Andrew Brenner (HD67) Recommended in the March Primary
  • Ron Hood (HD78) Recommended in the March Primary
  • Nino Vitale (HD85) Recommended in the March Primary

“We look forward to working with our new legislators to move Ohio forward to a more free state, and especially congratulate our own RLCOH members Candace Keller on her win and John Becker on his re-election,” said Committee Chairman Scott Jerzyk. “We are very proud of them, and look forward to continued success for them in years to come.”

What the Trump Victory Means for Ohio

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I am an insurgent Republican long since fed-up with our party and direction as a nation. Donald Trump won the presidency due in no small part to others like me. I have personally been highly critical of Mr. Trump and, for most of us, he was not our first choice. In the end, many of my colleagues chose to support our President-elect. I accept the national verdict. The debate now moves from Trump-the-candidate to what a Trump-led nation will look like.

I contend it was never about Donald Trump and always about a loud and emphatic rebuke of our nation’s lack of direction — epitomized by a party we felt had abandoned principle. My caucus represents those who will no longer allow themselves to be marginalized. The Republican Party can no longer count on a base reflexively supporting R candidates over the opposition merely because they carry a party label.

You and I deserve confidence in our candidates and our state leaders. We are demanding it.

Here in Ohio, Republican leadership has been sheltered from the national storm because our party holds all statewide offices and both legislative chambers. This is Kasich-country, and our Governor has created a unique bubble here. But, this is deceiving. We’ve benefitted from a Democratic Party unable to field competitive candidates, and from gerrymandering of legislative districts — a problem our party rightly brought before the voters and will end after the next census. Ohio Republican leadership must awaken to a new reality or be crushed by it.

Here is how we restore the GOP in Ohio as a party representative of its base. Stop fighting against the Democratic agenda and fight for a liberty agenda:

• Stand for individual rights. Recognize marginalized groups and their perspectives but champion individuals over the collective as the remedy. For example, stand for parental rights to direct child education. End arbitrary limitations on where individuals may carry concealed handguns for self-defense and limit civil liability in justified self-defense incidents. Further criminal justice reform, not as a race issue, but a human rights issue. Restrict less and hold accountable more.

• Stand for limited government. End civil asset forfeiture and eminent domain abuses. Advance municipal tax reform. Create a definitive pathway to eliminating the state income tax. Innovate property tax reform. Having failed to even reign in the rate of state budget growth, advance a plan to actually reduce the budget.

• Stand for free enterprise. End licensing laws with no other purpose than to decrease competition and innovation. Vigorously advance free market solutions for state ownership of everything from Medicaid to liquor stores to Worker’s Compensation insurance.

To his credit, Ohio GOP Chairman Matt Borges has agreed in principle to sit down with us and discuss how our grassroots caucus may be a conduit between party leadership and our disaffected base. We are uniquely positioned with our membership comprised of sitting state legislators, TEA Party leaders, and libertarians. We welcome this challenge and look forward to rebuilding trust.

The Republican Liberty Caucus since its founding in 1991 has billed itself as “Conscience of the GOP.” We need that conscience now more than ever.

– Bill Yarbrough, Chairman
Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio

RLCOH Holds Bi-Annual Convention in Columbus, Ohio

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Liberty-minded Ohio Republicans met for the Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio 2016 Convention on Saturday, September 24th at King Avenue Five in Columbus.  Top leaders from all over Ohio were in attendance – Republicans who believe that Ohio should be a state that stands on Constitutional and free market principles.

The keynote address was given by the newest member of the United States House of Representatives, Warren Davidson.  Congressman Davidson replaced Speaker John Boehner in Ohio’s 8th Congressional District.   Rep. Davidson spoke about his commitment to the oath that he has taken, “to serve, protect and defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic”.

The first panel, “What can citizens do in the fight for a better Ohio?” looked at activism and what works to make a change at a local and state level.  Panelists included:

·         Garrett Kehr, Ohio President, Young Americans for Liberty

·         Greg Lawson, Senior Policy Analyst, Buckeye Institute.

·         Maurice Thompson, Executive Director of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law

·         Tom Zawistowski, President of the We the People Convention, President of the Portage County TEA Party and former Chair of the Ohio Liberty Coalition

The second panel, “Liberty in the Legislature” focused on Ohio’s General Assembly and politics in the State of Ohio that have moved us closer or farther away from Liberty. Panelists included:

·         Former State Rep John Adams

·         State Rep John Becker

·         State Rep Tom Brinkman  

·         State Rep Ron Hood

·         State Senator Kris Jordan

The RLCOH presented the “Champions of Liberty” award to State Senator Kris Jordan, and State Representative Tom Brinkman as the senator and representative with the most consistent, liberty minded voting record. The Chairman’s Choice Award for Inspirational Volunteer was also presented to Public Relations Chairman Mathew Erickson.

The event also included a business portion, where RLCOH members elected a new governing board. Election results were as follows:

·         Chairman – Bill Yarbrough of Columbus, Ohio

·         Vice-Chairman – Chris Sawicki of Medina, Ohio

·         Secretary – Kelly Sanders of Pickerington, Ohio

·         Treasurer – Jim Rovenski of Columbus, Ohio

At Large Board Members:

·         Ann Becker of West Chester, Ohio – Chairwoman of the Field Development Committee

·         Mathew Erickson of North Canton, Ohio – Chairman of the Public Relations Committee

·         Scott Jeryzk of Columbus, Ohio – Chairman of the Candidates Committee

·         Michael Newbern of Delaware, Ohio – Chairman of the Legislative Affairs Committee

Videos of the event can be found on the RLCOH YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4xpE-iynG2EEnC4lrfUnw

RLC Joins the 1st Amendment Alliance

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On October 1, the congressional deadline to prevent the IRS from trampling over the free-speech rights of nonprofits will expire. In early August, the Tax Revolution Institute (TRI) — a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that promotes “justice and integrity in the tax system” — launched the First Amendment Alliance (1AA): a nonpartisan effort to protect the free-speech rights of nonprofits. The Alliance now has over 50 groups that represent every segment of the political spectrum and civil society. The 1AA’s mission is to prevent the IRS from implementing Regulation 134417–13, otherwise known as the IRS “muzzle rule.”

Some of the organizations that currently form the 1AA include: Ax the Tax, Blue Republican, Christian Party of America, Christian Party of North Carolina, Citizens In Charge, Coffee Party USA, Common Ground Movement, Fight for the Future, Free the People, Legal Immigrants for America, Liberty Guard, Liberty Initiative Fund, Liberty Justice Center, Move to Amend, Muslims For Liberty, National Association of Parents, Our America Initiative, Parents Teachers and Advocates, Patriot Coalition, People Against the NDAA, Popular Resistance, Put Growth First, Restore the Fourth, Taxpayer Education Foundation, Taxpayers United of America, and many more. See the full list at 1stAA.org

In November 2015, Congress intervened to defund the IRS from taking action on this new rule, but those protections are set to expire on October 1 of this year. TRI has previously called on concerned citizens and organizations affected by this rule to act now by joining the First Amendment Alliance and taking the fight back to Congress.

“The IRS disregards the rights of citizens, businesses and non-profits on a daily basis,” said RLC Chairman Matt Nye. “The Republican Liberty Caucus is gladly joining the First Amendment Alliance to lead the fight against crony bureaucrats who threaten our most important freedom. We will always stand to protect the First Amendment, and ask other non-profits to join the 1st Amendment Alliance to stop this abridgment.”

Learn more at www.1stAA.org or watch their video https://youtu.be/vdGikMfuI8Q

Liberty Rights vs. Welfare Rights

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By Marven Goodman
A right is a principle that specifies something which an individual should be free to have or do. A right is an entitlement, something you possess free and clear, something you can exercise without asking anyone’s permission.

Our country was founded on the principle that individuals possess the “inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Along with the right to property, which the Founding Fathers also regarded as a fundamental right.

These rights are known as liberty rights, because they protect the right to act freely. The right to property is the right to act freely in the effort to acquire wealth, the right to buy and sell and keep the fruits of one’s labor. It is not a right to expect to be given wealth.

Welfare rights on the other hand are a claim of need to the goods and services produced by others. Always when demanded by a government this redistribution of property is done under threat of force. Examples of welfare rights are; a right to food, shelter, education, a job, healthcare, cell phone, transgender bathrooms, etc,etc,etc,etc.

The wording of the Declaration of Independence is quite precise in this regard. It attributes to us the right to the pursuit of happiness, not to happiness per se. Society can’t guarantee us happiness; that’s our own responsibility figure that out as individuals we are given the freedom to peacefully pursue what makes us happy.

This is how welfare rights are quite different from liberty rights.

Liberty rights are rights to freedom of action. But they don’t guarantee that one will always succeed in obtaining any particular good or service one may be seeking because of need, or want.

In the same way, the right to life is the right to act freely for one’s self-preservation. It is not a right to be immune from death by natural causes, even an untimely death. The right to life is a right, and expectation to be immune from unnatural causes such as execution by a government; either pre or post birth.

The purpose of liberty rights is to protect the individuality of a human. They leave individuals personally responsible for their own lives, for meeting their own needs. They provide us with the social conditions we need to carry out that responsibility such as the freedom to act on the basis of our own judgment, in pursuit of our own ends; and the right to use and dispose of the material resources we have acquired by our efforts.

Because natural rights are an entitlement, not a privilege or favor, we do not owe anyone else any gratitude for their recognition of our rights of liberty. Natural law outlines the concepts of universal natural rights, the same as our God given inalienable rights, that cannot be subjugated or denied by arbitrary laws enacted by greedy men.

This is the most basic principle of freedom and embodies the assertion that individuals are ends in themselves who may not be forced against their will to provide welfare rights to others for any purpose, including those deemed best for the social good of all by a democratic majority vote. Liberty rights are never subject to mob rule.

Marven Goodman is the Chairman of the RLC of Oklahoma and County Commissioner in Logan County, OK.
Learn more http://www.okrlc.org/

National Board Endorses Mark Bircher

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The National Board of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has voted to endorse Mark Bircher in his race for the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida’s 13th Congressional District following the recommendation made by the RLC of Florida.

Mr. Bircher, born in Pensacola, lives in Pinellas County, which is part of Congressional District 13. He is a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, joined the military in 1971 and retired as Brigadier General in 2009 with the United States Marine Corps Reserve. In addition to his three decades of military service, Mr. Bircher is an attorney and an active member of the Florida Bar. He is a graduate of Stetson University College of Law.

“We’re proud to endorse decorated veteran Mark Bircher. Mr. Bircher has proven that he isn’t willing to just talk about his love for liberty. He’s risked his life for it. Mr. Bircher’s opponent, incumbent Rep. David Jolly, is without question one of the most liberal Republican Congressmen in the U.S. House of Representatives. We can’t afford to have David Jolly serving in Congress any longer. Florida, and America, needs Mark Bircher” said Chairman Matt Nye.

Mr. Bircher is one of a growing group of Republicans calling for adherence to the Constitution and an end to undeclared wars. He is married to his wife of 15 years and is the father of one son, Bill.

Mark Bircher said, “I am pleased to receive the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus. Our Republic must return to the founding principles of the Constitution: limited government, fiscal conservatism, personal responsibility and the rule of law.”

To learn more about Mark visit https://markbircher.com/

National Board Endorses Dan Bongino

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Melbourne, Florida: The National Board of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) today endorsed Dan Bongino in his race for the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida’s 19th Congressional District.

Dan Bongino is a former Secret Service Agent with the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations. Mr. Bongino resigned from the Secret Service in protest over President Obama’s disregard for the Constitution.

A New York Times Best-Selling Author, Mr. Bongino ran for Congress in 2014 in Maryland, narrowly losing to incumbent Rep. John Delaney. He currently writes for Conservative Review and hosts his own podcast, “The Renegade Republican”.

“Dan Bongino exemplifies what it means to live the American Dream. He doesn’t just talk the talk but walks the walk. Congress desperately needs a change in leadership. We know Dan won’t back down from the tough fights that wait ahead on the House floor. That is why the RLC is rallying behind him” said Chairman Matt Nye.

Bongino has been endorsed by Senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul. He lives in southwest Florida with his wife Paula and their two daughters. Mr. Bongino’s respected within the liberty community not just his love for liberty, but for his character and integrity.

Dan Bongino proclaimed, “I’m honored and humbled to accept the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus. They have been on the front lines in the battle for individual liberty and they understand the dangers of continuing down the reckless path of the past 7 years.”

LEARN MORE ABOUT DAN: http://www.bongino.com/

Republican Liberty Caucus Forms Oklahoma Chapter

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Oklahoma City, OK: The national Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has officially recognized the Oklahoma Republican Liberty Caucus as their newest state chapter. The RLC’s organizational mission “is to recruit and endorse candidates who support the RLC’s agenda, elect limited government Republicans to political office, and change the direction of the Republican Party to reflect our vision of peace and prosperity.”

The Oklahoma RLC was chartered with 13 founding members, consisting of Republican Party chairmen, grassroots leaders, elected officials, and citizen activists from across the state.
Unanimously elected Oklahoma Chapter Chairman, Marven Goodman, currently serves as County Commissioner of Logan County District 1. Goodman stated, “Our goal in chartering this organization is to provide a place for like-minded Republicans who wish to help restore limited government politics to the Republican Party and return it to the principles of the freedom philosophy.”

Founding member, board member, and former state representative Charles Key commented, “The Republican Party has traditionally promoted the original principles of limited government as they are enumerated in The Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution. But increasingly, Republican Party leaders and elected officials only give lip service to those principles as they vote and work against them. IT IS TIME FOR A CHANGE! The Republican Liberty Caucus seeks to expose and change that by focusing on what made America great – liberty, limited government, and the rule of law.”

Republican Liberty Caucus national Chairman Matt Nye said, “We welcome the Oklahoma Charter to the RLC. The founders of this charter are impressive people, and we’re grateful they have chosen to use their considerable experience and talents to continue the fight for liberty.”

Membership is available to registered Republicans. Additional information about the Oklahoma Republican Liberty Caucus may be found at www.OKRLC.org.

RLC of Virginia Chairman Cliff Thies Releases 2015 Libery Index

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Since 1989 longtime RLC legend Clifford Thies has compiled the “Liberty Index,” an in depth scorecard for all members of Congress. Thies is a Professor of Finance and Economics at Shenandoah University, an author at the Independent Institute and the newly elected Chairman of the RLC of Virginia.

The Liberty Index has three different ratings for members: Personal Liberty, Economic Liberty and an average score of the two which is based upon roll call votes. The Index we’re releasing is for the year of 2015 which is half of the 114th Congress. Hold your representatives’ feet to the fire with the truth by using the Liberty Index as your go-to congressional scorecard.

 

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