The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explore the erosion of American essential freedoms in exchange for promised security, from Franklin’s warning to post-9/11 measures like the TSA and Patriot Act. Discover how federal intrusion into local policing, pervasive surveillance, and sacrifice of individual privacy reflect public demand for protection—and question whether such trade-offs truly preserve liberty.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the shocking case in Wisconsin where a county judge faces FBI arrest for obstructing justice by aiding a federal felon’s escape from her own courthouse. I question what drives this bizarre behavior and reflect on the power of a verbal “whooping” in today’s society. This tale highlights legal chaos and community disbelief. I write with candid honesty daily.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Checks and balances rely on friction among branches of government. From judicial pushback to executive oversight, constitutional accountability demands robust challenges. When legislatures, executives, and courts clash, we witness governance principles in action. Citizens must scrutinize these confrontations to ensure each branch upholds the rule of law and…
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What happens when We the People stop thinking about the actions of government being in our name? What happens when our representatives seem more interested in protecting illegal aliens than the rights of the American people? What happens when government agencies that were illegally created and therefore void are used to control us?
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Courts are increasingly seen as ruling bodies, but that perception clashes with their true constitutional role. This piece explores the difference between deciding and ruling, highlighting the dangers of judicial overreach and the importance of recognizing constitutional limits to preserve our republic and the freedoms it was built to protect.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When the Supreme Court “ordered” the Trump Administration to stop deporting illegal aliens from Tren de Aragua, I thought they made a mistake. When I read Justice Alito’s dissent, I understood just how big a mistake they had made. You see, it wasn’t just about deportations; it was the fact that seven of the nine justices ignored the law and their own rules to…
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We all know that the federal government is made up of three branches. However, contrary to what you may have been taught, those branches are not equal. So, in the head-to-head fight between the executive and judicial branches, constitutionally, who is stronger? What happens when they oppose the elected Executive of the United States?
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government exists to secure rights through the governed’s consent. When it overreaches, passive silence becomes complicity. This exploration examines power’s limits, urging every citizen to actively engage when freedoms are threatened. It challenges complacency and reminds us that inaction equates to approval, emphasizing the vital role of collective civic responsibility.
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