Robert Berry

Robert Berry


  • April 27, 2014

    Article V Movement Gathers Steam, Critics Seethe

    As popular as the Article V Convention route is becoming to solve our national problems, the strategy is not without its detractors.  But is the criticism valid?

  • February 9, 2014

    The Final Constitutional Option

    Having been dormant for centuries, a potent section in the U.S. Constitution is now in the minds and on the lips of a new generation of reformers who are determined to keep the nation out of an abyss.

  • February 1, 2014

    Article V Convention: Path of Least Resistance

    In what is taking shape as a sort of Great Awakening, state legislators have begun to learn that they hold equal status with Congress when it comes to proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

  • July 21, 2013

    The Mind-Boggling Implications of a Bitcoin Economy

    Like the internet that came before, an obscure open-source computer protocol is poised to create and destroy whole industries and has already become a source of agita for government types the world over.

  • November 10, 2012

    Is It Time for a Virtual Congress?

    Exile all 535 members of Congress and the Senate to their respective districts and states? It might be good for them, and it would definitely be good for us.