Constitutional Minute—the Judiciary is not the Ultimate Authority

The post discusses the Democratic Party’s criticism of President Trump’s actions amid allegations of corruption within the Deep State. It explores the separation of powers established by the Founding Fathers, emphasizing that authority does not rest solely with the Judiciary but also with the Executive and the people. Jefferson’s views highlight the dangers of judicial supremacy, asserting that the ultimate authority lies with the people and states.

Constitutional Minute—The Freedom of Speech

The discussion emphasizes the significance of the First Amendment’s protection of free speech, linking it to historical perspectives from ancient Greece to modern interpretations. It contrasts disinformation with misinformation and argues that while freedom of speech invites diverse opinions, it does not condone incitement to violence or slander.

In the Age of Information, Ignorance is a Choice

Advocates of church-state separation are ignorant of mankind’s history. The First Amendment does not bar Christian participation in government. The Bill of Rights empowers citizens to oversee and correct government, protecting from tyranny. Plato and Asimov criticize the ignorance and lack of critical thinking in leadership. Luke the Evangelist calls for repentance from ignorance.

What does it mean when one leftist Democrat runs against another leftist Democrat?

Incumbent State Senator Nathan Johnson has an opponent from his own party, incumbent State Representative Victoria Neave Criado. The two attemptto persuade voters to vote for the candidate who is more Democrat than the other. I suggest an alternative: Republican candidate Brandon Copeland who will represent ALL the people of Senate District 16 in Dallas County.

A Totalitarian Worldview is Anathema to Our Republican form of Government

Think of a concrete slab as the foundation of a home: inflexible, immovable, and inviolate. One keystone of our constitutional republican form of government is found in the first statement of the second paragraph of the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America of July 4, 1776. “We hold these truths to be …

After former AG candidate Gohmert contributes his 2¢ against Ken Paxton, he kills any hope of ever winning another office.

“In a shocking twist, beloved ex-Congressman and 2022 Texas Attorney General Candidate Louie Gohmert came out to attack Ken Paxton. Gohmert recently wrote an op-ed praising the Texas House and rooting for Paxton’s impeachment. While most in his wing of the GOP are at minimum “holding their noses” for Paxton, Gohmert made some unexpected arguments.” …

Real Money: In the Beginning, Gold…

Repatriation of Gold “From August 22nd through 24th, an extended coalition of over 40 nations which has become known as BRICS+ will meet in Johannesburg, South Africa. Among the likely topics of discussion is the feasibility of setting up a jointly-owned international financial institution. It would be funded by gold deposits, issue a currency, and …

TEXIT: History, Majority, and The Law

Disclaimer: The information provided herein is just that: information. This is not a promotion of or and endorsement of the Texas Nationalist Movement. A vote on the Republican Primary Ballot is a referendum on the issue of Texas leaving the Union or not. A vote for or against the referendum will simply weigh the opinions …

CIVIL RIGHTS: BEFORE AND AFTER BIDEN

Sin Comentario (without commentary from me) HEADLINE: Biden vows to pass LGBTQ rights legislation in first 100 days https://rb.gy/nycvs HEADLINE: HHS’ Dr. Rachel Levine sworn in as US’ first openly transgender four-star officer https://rb.gy/drfq9 HEADLINE: Critics Say Biden White House LGBTQ Foreign Policy Becoming National Security Threat https://rb.gy/hznx8 HEADLINE: Seattle Preacher Arrested During Pride Event …

I reveal my secret for overcoming ignorance.

A July 20, 2023 headline captures my attention: Dem Stacey Plaskett Defends Censorship: ‘Free Speech Is Not an Absolute.’ Stacey Plaskett’s ignorance of the First Amendment to our U.S. Constitution reminds me of Congressman Hank Johnson, who expressed his fear “that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and …