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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If you’ve been following the case of the Bladensburg Cross, or religious freedom in general, you may have rejoiced when this opinion was released by the supreme Court. However, while the ends were correct, the logic behind the opinion was extremely flawed for all but one justice. The American Legion v American Humanist Association: https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/04/05/the-american-legion-v-american-humanist-association/…
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If you’ve been following the case of the Bladensburg Cross, or religious freedom in general, you may have rejoiced when this opinion was released by the supreme Court. However, while the ends were correct, the logic behind the opinion was extremely flawed for all but one justice. The American Legion v American Humanist Association: The…
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Another question from the website leads to another episode of Ponder This. This time the question has to do with the Constitution and sexuality. Don’t worry parents, I’ll keep this family friendly, next on the Constitution Study. Check out this episode!
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Another question from the website leads to another episode of Ponder This. This time the question has to do with the Constitution and sexuality. Don’t worry parents, I’ll keep this family friendly, next on the Constitution Study.
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Green Mountain Nullification – I seem to have stumbled onto a pattern as I find another story about a state pushing back on the overreach of the federal government. Let’s go to Vermont to see their legislature re-asserting their authority over intrastate commerce, next on The Constitution Study. Supreme Tyranny – People have been talking…
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Green Mountain Nullification – I seem to have stumbled onto a pattern as I find another story about a state pushing back on the overreach of the federal government. Let’s go to Vermont to see their legislature re-asserting their authority over intrastate commerce, next on The Constitution Study. Supreme Tyranny – People have been talking…
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