I was listening to an interview about the upcoming presidential election when something important crossed my mind. We’ll ponder that next, on the Constitution Study. All the discussions about the electability of the Democratic candidates revolved around how they looked or what sexual orientation they were. Have we fallen so far as we pick our…
Read MoreI was listening to an interview about the upcoming presidential election when something important crossed my mind. We’ll ponder that next, on the Constitution Study. All the discussions about the electability of the Democratic candidates revolved around how they looked or what sexual orientation they were. Have we fallen so far as we pick our…
Read MoreI have a question for you. When you read something and you’re not sure exactly what it means, where do you go for clarification? I go to the person who wrote it. Not the federal courts. We’ll look at a case that challenges this process, Next, on the Constitution Study. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/05/24/kisor-v-wilkie-and-agency-deference/ Kisor v. WIlkie: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/18/18-15/51909/20180629164148460_Kisor.cert.pet.pdf…
Read MoreI have a question for you. When you read something and you’re not sure exactly what it means, where do you go for clarification? I go to the person who wrote it. Not the federal courts. We’ll look at a case that challenges this process, Next, on the Constitution Study. Kisor v. WIlkie: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/18/18-15/51909/20180629164148460_Kisor.cert.pet.pdf Bowles…
Read MoreWhat’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare What’s in a name? If you think about it, names, and words in general, are important. They are how we communicate thoughts and ideas to others. You can change how someone reacts…
Read MoreThere are a lot of different ideas about how to “fix” our government. In this episode of Ponder This, we’ll think about who is ultimately responsible to fix not only Washington, but our state governments as well. Check out this episode!
Read MoreThere are a lot of different ideas about how to “fix” our government. In this episode of Ponder This, we’ll think about who is ultimately responsible to fix not only Washington, but our state governments as well.
Read MoreIn an excellent example of bad assumptions make bad laws, the Equality Act will codify prejudice, discrimination, and inequality, making things worse rather than better. We’ll look at how, next on the Constitution Study. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/05/03/h-r-5-imposing-inequality-through-the-equality-act/ Check out this episode!
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