Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has sparked national outrage after calling for violence against Elon Musk in a social media video. She encouraged demonstrations against Musk on her birthday, coinciding with protests at Tesla showrooms. Critics, including President Trump, have labeled her comments as inciting domestic terrorism and highlighted the resulting violent incidents.
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Constitutional Minute—The Question of Birthright Citizenship
When did the question of birthright citizenship begin? For a short version, skip down to the Jurisdiction heading. History The United States began as a confederation of 13 states. The Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state retained authority over the naturalization of aliens. This resulted in widely …
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WHY ARE DEMOCRAT-RUN CITIES BROKE AND FALLING APART?
The content discusses the decline of major U.S. cities under Democratic leadership, highlighting economic struggles, rising crime, and population exodus. It emphasizes the need for ethical governance, underlining that city leadership reflects residents’ spiritual conditions. It advocates for a return to righteous leadership, seeking divine intervention for healing and restoration.
Constitutional Minute—Article II, Section 1, the Executive Power
The executive power in the U.S. is vested in the President, while Congress holds the authority to create laws and control federal expenditures. The Supreme Court’s role regarding these expenditures is limited, as judicial power does not extend to executive authority. The article argues that the President should act independently of the judiciary regarding fund expenditures.
Jehovah Nissi — God asserts his authority over our victories
The content discusses the significance of the national flag of the United States, recounting its historical importance during the War of 1812 and the Civil War. It also explores biblical themes, emphasizing God as a source of deliverance and support amidst spiritual warfare, suggesting reliance on divine strength for overcoming struggles.
Money, Money, Money, Bitcoin
The content discusses the moral teaching of Matthew 6:19-20 about valuing spiritual wealth over material possessions. It highlights Willie Sutton, a notorious bank robber known for his charming demeanor. Additionally, it details significant cryptocurrency thefts, including a $1.5 billion hack attributed to North Korean hackers and major U.S. government seizures of stolen cryptocurrency.
Bible Study—WHY IS GAZA IMPORTANT TO CHRISTIANS???
Zephaniah 2:4-7 speaks of the impending desolation of Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Ekron, condemning Canaan, the land of the Philistines. It foretells that the seacoast will become pasture land for the remnant of Judah, who will find peace and restoration from the Lord.
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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.
The Power of Holy Matrimony
Ecclesiastes emphasizes the strength found in companionship, highlighting that two individuals can support and warm each other, unlike being alone. The Biblical definition of a wife as a helper is reaffirmed, showcasing love, submission, and mutual respect in marriage. Adultery and sin disrupt this sacred union, which mirrors divine relationships.
Constitutional Minute—The Republican Form of Government
The United States initially established the Articles of Confederation, which failed due to its weak authority. The Founding Fathers then created the Constitution in 1789, promoting a republic defined by the Bill of Rights. A contradiction arose with slavery, leading to the Republican Party’s formation, advocating freedom. Ronald Reagan emphasized the importance of defending that freedom.
