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 to something by changing its name. So we if we don’t call them laws but something else, does that mean we can get…
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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 to something by changing its name. So we if we don’t call them laws but something else, does that mean we can get…
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I received a question on the website from Wayne. He asked where Executive Orders fall within our Constitution. So we’ll discuss that next, on The Constitution Study. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/08/09/executive-orders/ Check out this episode!
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I received a question on the website from Wayne. He asked where Executive Orders fall within our Constitution. So we’ll discuss that next, on The Constitution Study.
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The Kleins must feel like they’re trapped in a recurring nightmare, like the one in the movie Groundhog Day. They finally get their case before the supreme Court, only to have it sent back to be heard again by the Court of Appeals of Oregon. The legal questions placed before the court seem simple enough,…
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The Kleins must feel like they’re trapped in a recurring nightmare, like the one in the movie Groundhog Day. They finally get their case before the supreme Court, only to have it sent back to be heard again by the Court of Appeals of Oregon. The legal questions placed before the court seem simple enough,…
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Why do we repeatedly punish those who do the right thing to reward those who did not? Whether it’s corporate bailouts, mortgage bailouts, or the anticipated need for a state bailout, these programs all reward bad behavior while punishing those who did the right thing. Check out this episode!
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Why do we repeatedly punish those who do the right thing to reward those who did not? Whether it’s corporate bailouts, mortgage bailouts, or the anticipated need for a state bailout, these programs all reward bad behavior while punishing those who did the right thing.
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