iHeartReason is a political philosophy and news app that advocates freedom
iHeartReason
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iHeartReason is a political philosophy and news app that advocates freedom. It examines works ranging from John Locke in the 17th century to President Obama’s “you didn’t build that” doctrine. The app makes frequent reference to the U.S. Constitution and investigates original intent.
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iHeartReason is a political philosophy and news app that advocates freedom. It examines works ranging from John Locke in the 17th century to President Obama’s “you didn’t build that” doctrine. The app makes frequent reference to the U.S. Constitution and investigates original intent.
iHeartReason is free and does not contain third-party advertisements. Its goal is to preserve freedom for future generations. We can do that by being informed.
For instance, have you noticed that the Federal Reserve chairwoman uses the term “dual mandate” to describe her organization’s goal? Did you know that the Federal Reserve has three mandates by law? Looking at the bigger picture, how is it that a Congress with the power to “coin Money” can emit bills of credit through the Federal Reserve?
Questions like these are investigated in iHeartReason. The app is structured like an encyclopedia, which enables content to be updated periodically. Update notifications will be sent through Apple’s push notification service.
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