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224 – We the People

Rights and liberty are under greater threat than any other time I have seen. What can We the People do to defend them? We’ll discuss some options here.

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219 – Fixing Presidential Electors

Many people complain about the Electoral College, often blaming it for what are actually state problems. Tonight, we will discuss how we can fix these problems.

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216 – Election Day 2020

The long awaited day is finally, almost, here. However I doubt the Presidential decision will be made on that day. But is that the only thing we should be focused on as we end the 2020 election season?

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215 – Pondering Reactions to Social Media

Once again we have calls for breaking up, regulating, and restricting Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Before we jump into that particular swimming pool, let’s take some time and ponder what we’re actually talking about.

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211 – The Courts are Broken

I don’t know if you’ve noticed this, but our courts are broken. From Merrick Garland to Amy Coney Barrett, the evidence is clear. We’ll ponder that next on The Constitution Study.

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207 – Progressive Luddites

Does anyone else find it ironic that a group of people who call themselves “progressive” are so regressive? In the latest example of progressive luddites, lets look at a statement from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez not only that people forgo a piece of modern technology, but that the American people, through the federal government, pay to facilitate it. If you have a lick of sense, this video will blow your mind.

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203 – Can Some Good Come Out of These Lockdowns?

A recent article highlight the concerns of some teachers have about the use of virtual classrooms. This may just be some good news from the lockdown mentality that so many have adopted.

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198 – Reliable Sources?

There’s a reason why I go back to original sources when I study, whether it’s the Constitution or a news event. Because I have learned over the years that it is unsafe to trust what other people say without verifying for myself. There have been plenty of examples through out our history, and the recent “pandemic” is just another.

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