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Losing trust in the ’24 elections

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The fundamental feature of a republican form of government is the people’s trust in their elected representatives. Starting from the 2000 election to recent times, controversies have plagued the electoral process. As the 2024 election approaches, we face new allegations of interference. If trust in our elections erodes, we risk becoming a republic in name only, losing the essence of self-governance.

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Practicing medicine or just playing doctor

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We all remember playing doctor as kids, but what happens when your real doctor feels more like an assembly line worker? From signing in to checkout, it’s a series of routines and guidelines. Are they truly practicing medicine or just following bureaucratic directives? This experience raises important questions about the state of modern healthcare.

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Why the judges shall rule the earth

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Judges wield significant power, often in ways that challenge constitutional boundaries. Alexander Hamilton noted their intended limitations in Federalist #78, yet modern judges frequently shape laws based on personal beliefs. This piece explores the implications of such judicial actions on our rights and questions how unelected officials can make crucial decisions in a democratic society.

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The January 6th coup you probably haven’t heard about

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With claims of a January 6th insurrection, a covert coup unfolds. The Speaker of the House delays National Guard assistance, while top military officials allegedly manipulate orders from the Commander in Chief. This breach of command authority challenges civilian control over the military, raising concerns about corruption within government agencies like the FBI, FCC, and Department of Energy.

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Are we being deceived by corporate media?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Thomas Jefferson’s skepticism about newspapers rings true today. I question everything I hear in the media, especially political news and economic reports. With misleading job market data and biased candidate information, how can we make informed decisions? Discover how media misinformation impacts our lives and what we can do to navigate this challenging landscape.

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A Foreigner in our own country

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Reflecting on Robert Heinlein’s “Stranger in a Strange Land,” I ponder if one must be raised by aliens to feel like a stranger at home. A 96-year-old D-Day veteran recently expressed feeling like a foreigner in his own country. Do you ever feel this way, as if the America you knew has vanished, replaced by something unfamiliar and foreign?

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Seeking truth in a sea of horrible no good very bad information

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When we start investigating to see if what we believe to be true actually is, we start down a journey of discovery. Sometimes, that journey is painful, like when you find something you knew to be true turns out not to be 100% true. When we start applying a simple test to what we read, see, and hear, we can find ourselves in uncomfortable territory with friends, family, and neighbors. What is that test?

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Criminal government power: Spying for them but not for us

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government power is expanding, spying on citizens without probable cause, while withholding information from the public. Illegal immigration is at record highs, and states prioritize serving illegal aliens over their citizens. The federal and state governments use surveillance to monitor us, but resist transparency about their actions. It’s a troubling trend of overreach and secrecy in the…

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