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.
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Constitutional Minute: Amending the Constitution
Article Five of the U.S. Constitution allows amendments through Congress or a convention of states, requiring approval from three-fourths of the states for ratification. The first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, protect civil liberties. Misconceptions exist about the amendment process, claiming it allows for a rewrite of the Constitution.
Constitutional Minute: What is a Constitutional Law?
The Supremacy Clause in Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution establishes that the Constitution and federal laws are the supreme law of the land. It mandates that state judges adhere to this supremacy. The legislation must align with constitutional authority, as seen in examples of unconstitutional laws, emphasizing that not all government actions are constitutional.
Constitutional Minute—Protection of Persons Against Government Overreach
The Constitution’s prohibition of Bills of Attainder safeguards against unjust punishment without trial. This originated from the British government’s restrictions on individual freedoms in the American colonies, leading to the American Revolution. Historical figures like Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson emphasized the need to limit government power to preserve liberty, echoing Cuban refugee José Martí’s call for independent thinking.
Globalist Environmentalism Threatens Our Freedoms—The Sustainability Act
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the Sustains Act and its impact on federal power. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the U.S. Constitution, differentiating between democracy and republic, and limiting the government’s overreach. It urges citizens to engage with their congressional representatives and the Texas Attorney General to voice their opinions.
Is the USA on a political ‘Venezuela’ trajectory?
Venezuela’s Attorney General seeks arrest of opposition leader Edmundo González, accusing him of public disobedience and conspiracy. The Democrats’ use of lawfare resembles Venezuela’s approach. Despite disputed elections, legal battles and citizen groups fight corruption. Meanwhile, some polls suggest Donald Trump’s strong position. The article advises prayer, voting, and support for the Republican party.
Impending Recession: Analyst Speculations and Economic Impact
The U.S. economy faces a recession, prompting uncertainty among Americans. Analysts debate potential Fed actions, while JPMorgan Chase predicts a recession by year-end. Modern Monetary Theory challenges conventional economics, advocating government control over currency. Inflation negatively impacts US households, emphasizing the importance of conservative fiscal policies. Gold remains a reliable wealth standard amidst economic fluctuations.
Constitutional Minute—Episode 9, School Choice
The Texas State Republican Party’s 2024 platform emphasizes education and parents’ rights, advocating for school choice and funding following the student without restrictions. They oppose regulations on homeschooling and private school curriculums and aim to enable parental involvement in education. Texas public schools currently rank 38th in quality and 46th in academic success, prompting a call for improvement.
Constitutional Minute— Episode-8, The Second Amendment Under Fire
The Bible verse from Deuteronomy 1:11-13 emphasizes the need for wise leaders. The text then criticizes the Democratic Party for disregarding the Rule of Law, highlighting their stance on gun control and criminal justice. The actions of individuals such as Kamala Harris are called into question, with references to their controversial records.
Constitutional Minute—Episode 7, Firearm Rights of Texans
The Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution affirms rather than creates rights, with the Second Amendment stating the right to bear arms. The federal government’s authority over gun regulation is limited by the Tenth Amendment, thereby reserving such powers to the States or the people. Legal questions arise regarding ATF’s compliance with the Supremacy Clause.
