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The arrogance of elitism

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Arrogant elitists push their agendas, ignoring laws and dismissing parental rights. In Pennsylvania, officials defy court rulings to count illegal ballots, undermining democracy. Schools impose hyper-sexualized curriculums, silencing parents’ voices. This isn’t freedom—it’s control by those who think they know better. It’s time to resist and reclaim the liberty to live life on our terms.

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Lawlessness without consequences is anarchy

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are we governed by laws or by those who believe they are above them? Recent events expose a troubling trend where the powerful escape accountability while others face the consequences. When leaders encourage illegal actions without repercussions, the rule of law is undermined. If laws are flawed, they must be changed, not ignored. Justice demands accountability.

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Will Donald Trump create a tsunami of change or ripples in the swamp?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Some people point to his 10-point plan to dismantle the deep state and his announcement of a Department of Government Efficiency as signs of a tidal wave of change, but will Congress calm the waters of change? What about the U.S. relations with the U.N.? Will we see a resurgence of national sovereignty or compliance with international pressure?

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Plans for America’s future

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump listed a 10-point plan to dismantle the deep state. Is that constitutional? Is it something he can do on his own? Will he need the assistance of Congress? And just how will Congress, the courts, and the American people react to his plans? What about other executive agencies? Based on research I did for my book, 9 out of 10 executive agencies…

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Americans push back against ‘woke’

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – “Woke” represents ideas that can’t thrive independently, demanding imposition on society. As the pushback grows post-election, I question if this shift toward liberty and rights is genuine or a passing trend. From challenges to the transgender agenda to debates on illegal immigration, America seems torn between preserving freedom and clinging to political correctness.

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Witnessing a coup

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – For years, we’ve heard about election deniers and insurrectionists, yet after 2024, we see blame shifted onto everyone but Kamala Harris for her loss. Bureaucratic fear grows, with retirements, resistance to Trump’s agenda, and calls for Justice Sotomayor’s resignation. Replacing the Constitution with deep state control feels less like governance and more like a coup.

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How to deal with sore losers

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We live in a time where sore losers—and even sore winners—seem all too common. Overprotection has led to people who can’t handle defeat or victory gracefully, from participation trophies to election disputes. The best way to respond? Show them the respect they truly deserve: none. Let’s stop enabling this culture of entitlement and denial.

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What we’ve learned from the media and pollsters in the 2024 election

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If we look at what Donald Trump has pledged to do, I hope we begin to realize that he cannot fulfill much of his agenda alone. He needs Congress to pass the tariffs and tax relief he is proposing. While Mr. Trump will have influence over Congress, remember that under his last administration, many in his own executive agencies worked against his agenda…

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