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Truth About the 14th Amendment


Thomas J. DiLorenzo


Legal scholar Gene Healy has made a powerful argument in favor of abolishing the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution. When a fair vote was taken on it in 1865, in the aftermath of the War for Southern Independence, it was rejected by the Southern states and all the border states. Failing to secure the necessary three-fourths of the states, the Republican party, which controlled Congress, passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867 which placed the entire South under military rule.


The purpose of this, according to one Republican congressman, was to coerce Southern legislators to vote for the amendment "at the point of a bayonet." President Andrew Johnson called this tactic "absolute despotism," the likes of which had not been exercised by any British monarch "for more than 500 years." For his outspokenness Johnson was impeached by the Republican Congress.


The South eventually voted to ratify the amendment, after which two Northern states-Ohio and New Jersey-withdrew support because of their disgust with Republican party tyranny. The Republicans just ignored this and declared the amendment valid despite their failure to secure the constitutionally-required three-fourths majority.


The Cato Institute's Roger Pilon, who is a supporter of the Fourteenth Amendment, has defended the way in which the amendment was adopted on the grounds that after the war some Southern states had enacted the "notorious Black Codes" (Liberty Magazine, Feb. 2000).


"What should Congress have done," Pilon asked, "turn a blind eye to what was going on?" The notion that a racially-enlightened and benevolent Republican Congress unconstitutionally imposed the Fourteenth Amendment on the nation because it was motivated primarily (if not solely) out of concern with racial discrimination in the South is childishly naive and ahistorical. The fact is, Northern states pioneered viciously discriminatory "black codes" long before they existed in any Southern state, and these codes were supported by many of the same Northern politicians who voted for the Fourteenth Amendment.


The Revised Code of Indiana stated in 1862 that "Negroes and mulattos are not allowed to come into the state"; forbade the consummation of legal contracts with "Negroes and mulattos"; imposed a $500 fine on anyone who employed a black person; forbade interracial marriage; and forbade blacks from testifying in court against white persons.


Illinois-the "land of Lincoln"-added almost identical restrictions in 1848, as did Oregon in 1857. Most Northern states in the 1860s did not permit immigration by blacks or, if they did, required them to post a $1,000 bond that would be confiscated if they behaved "improperly."


Senator Lyman Trimball of Illinois, a close confidant of Lincoln's, stated that "our people want nothing to do with the Negro" and was a strong supporter of Illinois' "black codes." Northern newspapers were often just as racist as the Northern black codes were. The Philadelphia Daily News editorialized on November 22, 1860, that "the African is naturally the inferior race." The Daily Chicago Times wrote on December 7, 1860, that "nothing but evil" has come from the idea of Abolition and urged everyone to return any escaped slave "to his master where he belongs."


On January 22, 1861, the New York Times announced that slavery would indeed be a "very tolerable system" if only slaves were allowed to legally marry, be taught to read, and to invest their savings. In short, the cartoonish notion that the Republican party was so incensed over racial discrimination in the South after the war that, in a fit of moral outrage, it trashed all constitutional precepts to dictatorially adopt the Fourteenth Amendment, should not be taken seriously. As Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in Democracy in America, it was obvious to all that racial prejudice was stronger in the North than it was in the South. "The prejudice of race," wrote Tocqueville, "appears to be stronger in the states that have abolished slavery than in those where it still exists."


If the Republican party was so sensitive about racial discrimination in the post-war era it would not have sent General Sherman out west just three months after the war ended to commence a campaign of genocide against the Plains Indians. The very same army that had recently conquered and occupied the Southern states-led by Generals Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan-mass murdered Indian men, women, and children during the winters, when families would be together, with massive Gatling gun and artillery fire. In a letter to his son a year before he died (1889), Sherman expressed his regret that his armies did not murder every last Indian in North America.


The Fourteenth Amendment has had precisely the effect that its nineteenth-century Republican party supporters intended it to have: it has greatly centralized power in Washington, D.C., and has subjected Americans to the kind of judicial tyranny that Thomas Jefferson warned about when he described federal judges as those who would be "constantly working underground to undermine the foundations of our confederated fabric." It's time for all Americans to reexamine the official history of the "Civil War" and its aftermath as taught by paid government propagandists in the "public" schools for the past 135 years.
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo is professor of economics at Loyola College and an adjunct scholar of the Mises Institute
 
Fifteen years ago I did a deep dive on the US Constitutional Amendments. Came across something I posted thirteen years ago....

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My best work was on the original 13th Amendment that will blow your mind, but everything but my words have been erased from the Internet.

You have no idea how much American history has been scrubbed from the Internet.
 
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Trump Team Launches SuperPAC Focused Solely On Ousting Massie​

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The new "Kentucky MAGA" super PAC will be run by top Trump political operatives Tony Fabrizio and Chris LaCivita, with La Civita telling Axios the new entity will spend "whatever it takes" to replace Massie. Trump's political circle has already had discussions with potential challengers. "Massie's long-time opposition to...really anything to do with President Trump -- is coming to an end," LaCivita said.


First elected to Congress in 2012 and consistently advocating for fiscal discipline, the right of armed self-defense, and a non-interventionist foreign policy, Massie has built a large and loyal national following among the libertarian right and other conservatives, with many regarding him as the congressional successor to the iconic Ron Paul. Massie issued a caution to would-be challengers: "Any serious person considering running should spend money on an independent poll before letting swampy consultants take them for an embarrassing ride."
Massie, who has two degrees from MIT, has repeatedly triggered Trump's wrath. In 2020, he opposed the $2 trillion, Trump-backed Covid-19 "relief package." When Congressional leaders tried to usher it through without members present, Massie memorably stepped to the podium and declared, "Mr. Speaker, I came here to make sure our republic doesn’t die by unanimous consent in an empty chamber, and I request a recorded vote." Last year, Massie told Tucker Carlson about his quest, which entailed a rushed, 8-hour drive to Washington and sleeping three nights in his wife's SUV:
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In May of this year, Massie was one of only two Republicans to vote against the "Big Beautiful Bill." Objecting to its continuation of Washington's profligate spending, he said, "We’re not rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic tonight. We’re putting coal in the boiler and setting a course for the iceberg.” More recently, Massie condemned Trump's unconstitutional waging of war on Iran and introduced a war powers resolution to prohibit military action without congressional consent.

Massie's resistance to war on Iran, and his frequent votes against aid to Israel and other elements of Israel's agenda inside American shores, means pro-Israel forces will be gunning for Massie too. Despite the fact that Massie faced no viable GOP opponent nor any Democrat opponent at all in 2024, the intentionally-vaguely-named United Democracy Project -- the independent campaign-spending arm of the mighty American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) -- said it was spending $300,000 on ads on Fox television affiliates all across Kentucky last year. The move was seen as an preemptive attack in case Massie opts to pursue the seat being vacated by Mitch McConnell in 2026.

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Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales, who himself dodged a MAGA-led challenge in 2024, said, "Teaming up to go against President Trump? Yeah, no, that doesn’t sound like a winning mission for me. I’ll sit this one out, boys. You all let me know how it goes.” On the other side of the Capitol, however, the most libertarian-minded senator, Rand Paul, praised Massie and predicted he'll survive the onslaught:

"He’s the most faithful to the Constitution of any of the members of the House. He’s fiscally conservative, and I think he cares a lot about Kentucky. And I think that’s what they’ll remember when they vote for him.”
Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are allowed to raise and spend unlimited funds from individuals, corporations and other entities to advocate for or against candidates. They cannot, however, coordinate their strategy with candidates, though the intent of that restriction is easily circumvented. As the anti-Massie super PAC gears up, Trump's most recent attacks on Massie and his vow to unseat him have had an unintended effect -- as contributions to Massie's campaign fund have poured in from around the country:

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Trump Team Launches SuperPAC Focused Solely On Ousting Massie​

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The new "Kentucky MAGA" super PAC will be run by top Trump political operatives Tony Fabrizio and Chris LaCivita, with La Civita telling Axios the new entity will spend "whatever it takes" to replace Massie. Trump's political circle has already had discussions with potential challengers. "Massie's long-time opposition to...really anything to do with President Trump -- is coming to an end," LaCivita said.


First elected to Congress in 2012 and consistently advocating for fiscal discipline, the right of armed self-defense, and a non-interventionist foreign policy, Massie has built a large and loyal national following among the libertarian right and other conservatives, with many regarding him as the congressional successor to the iconic Ron Paul. Massie issued a caution to would-be challengers: "Any serious person considering running should spend money on an independent poll before letting swampy consultants take them for an embarrassing ride."
Massie, who has two degrees from MIT, has repeatedly triggered Trump's wrath. In 2020, he opposed the $2 trillion, Trump-backed Covid-19 "relief package." When Congressional leaders tried to usher it through without members present, Massie memorably stepped to the podium and declared, "Mr. Speaker, I came here to make sure our republic doesn’t die by unanimous consent in an empty chamber, and I request a recorded vote." Last year, Massie told Tucker Carlson about his quest, which entailed a rushed, 8-hour drive to Washington and sleeping three nights in his wife's SUV:
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In May of this year, Massie was one of only two Republicans to vote against the "Big Beautiful Bill." Objecting to its continuation of Washington's profligate spending, he said, "We’re not rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic tonight. We’re putting coal in the boiler and setting a course for the iceberg.” More recently, Massie condemned Trump's unconstitutional waging of war on Iran and introduced a war powers resolution to prohibit military action without congressional consent.

Massie's resistance to war on Iran, and his frequent votes against aid to Israel and other elements of Israel's agenda inside American shores, means pro-Israel forces will be gunning for Massie too. Despite the fact that Massie faced no viable GOP opponent nor any Democrat opponent at all in 2024, the intentionally-vaguely-named United Democracy Project -- the independent campaign-spending arm of the mighty American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) -- said it was spending $300,000 on ads on Fox television affiliates all across Kentucky last year. The move was seen as an preemptive attack in case Massie opts to pursue the seat being vacated by Mitch McConnell in 2026.

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Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales, who himself dodged a MAGA-led challenge in 2024, said, "Teaming up to go against President Trump? Yeah, no, that doesn’t sound like a winning mission for me. I’ll sit this one out, boys. You all let me know how it goes.” On the other side of the Capitol, however, the most libertarian-minded senator, Rand Paul, praised Massie and predicted he'll survive the onslaught:


Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are allowed to raise and spend unlimited funds from individuals, corporations and other entities to advocate for or against candidates. They cannot, however, coordinate their strategy with candidates, though the intent of that restriction is easily circumvented. As the anti-Massie super PAC gears up, Trump's most recent attacks on Massie and his vow to unseat him have had an unintended effect -- as contributions to Massie's campaign fund have poured in from around the country:

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Kentucky is all fked up. With a dem Gov, Ran trying to stop Orange man's Tariffs and Massie being Massie.... Btw how the hell did those hillbilly rednecks elect a frigging woke dem Gov? Does Kentucky need to be added on the list of states that need nuking? I'm just asking.
 
Kentucky is all fked up. With a dem Gov, Ran trying to stop Orange man's Tariffs and Massie being Massie.... Btw how the hell did those hillbilly rednecks elect a frigging woke dem Gov? Does Kentucky need to be added on the list of states that need nuking? I'm just asking.
Wasn't the hillbillies who got the Demwit Governor elected.

Shall I use an ethnic slur to name the demographic?
 
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Wasn't the hillbillies who got the Demwit Governor elected.

Shall I use an ethnic slur to name the demographic?
Even if all the colored folk voted dem that is still not enough of them. I think it is old white people who are majority responsible. This cht is happening all over the US you saw them during the no kings protest nothing but a bunch of old white boomers. All of a sudden they've gone all tard.
 
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Even if all the colored folk voted dem that is still not enough of them. I think it is old white people who are majority responsible. This cht is happening all over the US you saw them during the no kings protest nothing but a bunch of old white boomers. All of a sudden they've gone all tard.
Louisville, BTW, has the largest faggot population outside of San Francisco.

Frankfort is the state capitol.

Dig deeper and you will find the other blue areas filled with out of state college students voting.

Except for the unionized coal regions, Eastern Kentucky is solid red.


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House Republicans Approve Plan to Import More Foreign Workers for Blue-Collar American Jobs​


Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee joined Democrats in approving a plan that will allow United States businesses to import vastly more foreign workers for blue-collar American jobs in construction, landscaping, dairy farms, and carnivals, among other industries.


It really doesn't matter which party Americans vote for, they are both enemies of the American people.
 
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