Here’s why the American Revolution started with specifics, and why that same fight is on your doorstep today.
America’s break with the Crown was not about slogans. It began with a list of concrete grievances and a simple rule for liberty: no one person or office should hold the power to make rules, enforce them, and judge them.
In this video, Clifford Ribner walks through the Declaration’s bill of particulars and Madison’s warning in Federalist No. 47, then connects them to today’s growth of centralized bureaucracy.
Watch to learn, in plain English:
• What the Declaration’s “bill of particulars” actually said, and why it still matters
• Why separation of powers is the Founders’ firewall for your rights
• How rulemaking, enforcement, and adjudication in one office create the conditions for tyranny
• What the English Bill of Rights taught the Founders about suspending and dispensing with laws
• The difference between real laws from Congress and agency rules that act like laws
• How core constitutional anchors apply today: Article I Section 1, Article I Section 8 Clause 10, and Article III Section 3
• Why historical episodes like early federal regulation and the rise of federal policing still shape your freedom
If you care about the Constitution, individual liberty, and honest government, this one is for you.
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Clifford Ribner is a Tax Lawyer, Litigator, and Trial Lawyer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and he is the author of Freedom’s Last Stand – A Common Sense Guide to Understanding the Tyranny of Collectivist Ideology and How We The People Can Recover Our Stolen Constitutional Rights.
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