1/2 The final panel of the 2026
@FreeConTalk Conference on May 20 was entitled “America at 250: The Founding Principles and the Future of American Conservatism.” Moderated by
@KentatCEI, president of
@ceidotorg, the discussion explored how the country’s founding principles can and should guide policymakers today.
#FreeCons repeatedly reference the “Founding Era,” Lassman observed, citing famous phrases from the Declaration of Independence, the unique structure of the U.S. Constitution, and the powerful arguments found in the Federalist Papers for the “constitutional order” America’s initial leaders sought to create and preserve.
“When I think about our Founding, what is really compelling is the idea of the pursuit of happiness,” said
@bamumford, vice president of state operations at
@AFPhq. “How do we make sure freedom and opportunity give a way for people to be able to build the life they want to build and flourish in a way they can find and pursue their own happiness. That’s really what this work is all about, right?”
“The struggle right now is that Congress is voluntarily giving up its role in the Constitution,” said
@marknilsstrand, (left in picture), former president of the
@conginst. “Freedom has been protected in our country by a Constitution that has checks and balances, that has limited government, and that prevents any one of the branches from exceeding it.”
“There is definitely a lot of energy and interest in these ideas beyond the federal level,” said
@BenKlutsey (right in picture), executive director of
@mercatus. “There are some challenges there, but across the states there is so much hunger.”