We call them public servants, but do they act like one? We’ll ponder this and what it means for the republic, next on The Constitution Study. Check out this episode!
Read MoreHere’s another example of Washington treating the states like colonies. Before you go blaming Democrats, this one was proposed by a Republican, Marco Rubio. They may be euphemistically called “grants”, but they are better described as bribes. And these bribes will be used to encourage states to violate the rights of their citizens. Find out…
Read MoreI’ve noticed a pattern I want to ponder. Who is in charge of whom? It seems to me those in government; federal, state and local; think they are in charge of you. But is that the order our Founding Fathers established? Check out this episode!
Read MoreThere has been a lot of work behind the scenes lately to get rid of, or at least make ineffective, the Electoral College. Before we dispense with this critical part of our republic, we should understand why it was created in the first place. Join me for a discussion of the Electoral College, why we…
Read MoreIn this episode we’ll ponder the idea that taxation is theft. Here’s a hint, it’s not as simple as you may think. Please leave your questions and comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe. Find out more at https://constitutionstudy.com Check out this episode!
Read MoreIt’s called a bipartisan background check bill, but it’s more like a “you’ll have to ask the government permission to exercise your rights” bill. And being bipartisan means both parties will have their hands infringing your rights. Find out what this bill is really going to do, next on the Constitution Study. Please leave your…
Read MoreIn this episode of Ponder This, we’ll ponder term limits, what they mean and what we should consider about them. Check out this episode!
Read MoreToday, we’re looking at Double Jeopardy and the idea of separate sovereigns. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/03/08/double-jeopardy-and-state-federal-prosecutions/ Check out this episode!
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