Today is Constitution Day, the day when the
federal government unconstitutionally requires educational institutions receiving federal funding to teach about the Constitution.
What surprises me is that I get pushback every year when I point this out. But the Tenth Amendment makes clear that the federal government has no role in education at all -- even to promote things we might like.
Obviously in your private capacity
if you or a school or social club or any other institution would like, of its own free will, to study the Constitution today or any other day, nobody is stopping that.
For this particular Constitution Day, a bunch of my readers will be learning about interstate commerce from print-on-demand expert and Tom Woods Show guest Adam Schneider -- who's so good at it he went from webinar attendee (like you, dear reader) to fulfillment company
CEO.
Adam took the simple mug-selling business he learned and generated a small fortune with it, and this afternoon he's going to show you how to start that kind of business as well.
May as well learn it from Adam, given his amazing trajectory.
Reserve your spot and I'll see you later this afternoon:
https://www.tomwoods.com/adam
Tom Woods