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Month: December 2024

How much damage can Biden do before he leaves office?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Biden is pushing not only his “climate change agenda” but also his student loan and long-term employment contract shenanigans through before he leaves office. It’s not just Joe Biden, by the way. Some California legislators are asking Pete Buttigieg to give them their bribe money for their high-speed rail boondoggle while he still has a job…

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454 – New Year

For many, New Year’s Eve is a time for drinking and partying, which frequently makes New Year’s Day a time for dealing with a hang over. For others, New Years is a time for making resolutions, promises to ourselves to be better. I rarely drink, so hang overs are not a problem for me. I also do not make New Year’s resolutions, not because I don’t think there are ways I can be better, but because I don’t wait until the New Year to act on them. That said, a new year is a good time to look at where we are and make plans for the future.

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Ignorance is destroying the republic

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Is ignorance bliss, or is it a failure? I know the saying is that ignorance is bliss, and while that may be true, it is also extremely destructive. Most Americans are ignorant about where our federal government spends money. When they find out the truth, many are not happy. Even members of Congress are ignorant about what is in the legislation they are voting for…

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Ignorance is destroying the republic

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Is ignorance bliss, or is it a failure? I know the saying is that ignorance is bliss, and while that may be true, it is also extremely destructive. Most Americans are ignorant about where our federal government spends money. When they find out the truth, many are not happy. Even members of Congress are ignorant about what is in the legislation they are voting for…

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When the facts and the law don’t matter

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In a world flooded with information, we often rely on sources that align with our views, risking unverified claims. From gun control debates to institutional trust, freedom of speech on campuses, political investigations, and mysterious drones, this discussion dives into the facts we must question and the narratives shaping our understanding.

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Giving America the middle finger

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Bad losers have a long history in American politics, but recent actions by the Biden administration stand out. From wasting border wall materials to prioritizing billions for Ukraine over hurricane relief, and funding divisive DEI programs, these actions signal disregard for taxpayers and the Constitution. A troubling reflection of corruption and misplaced priorities in governance.

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453 – Merry Christmas

There are many things most Americans will take for granted this Christmas Holiday. For example, even that fact that it is a holiday is something most of us don’t even think about. Let’s take a look at this federal holiday in America.

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Why ‘Innocent until proven guilty’ is so important

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The principle of “innocent until proven guilty” is vital but often overlooked in both the legal system and society. From the Duke Lacrosse case to immunity grants shielding guilt, public judgment frequently bypasses due process. This reflection urges applying fairness to judgments, emphasizing the importance of evidence and justice for all in preserving reputations and integrity.

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