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.

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-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.

To the victor belong the spoils — A president’s prerogative

President Biden’s administration has been criticized for resembling a “third Obama term,” with many appointments seen as rubber stamps for the previous administration. Meanwhile, President Trump faced challenges due to his mistaken belief that all federal employees were patriotic, leading to Democratic lawfare and persecution of a former president. The Democratic Party is associated with radical Marxist ideologies which can impact the country negatively.

Constitutional Minute—Episode 6, State Sovereignty

A sovereign state has its own institutions, populations, and the right to make treaties with other states. The 10th Amendment limits federal sovereignty and preserves state sovereignty. The Republican Form of Government aims for representation and accountability. Efforts to repeal the 17th Amendment and appoint U.S. Senators by state legislatures aim to restore state sovereignty.

Constitutional Minute — Legal & Historical Resources

Online Searchable Legal & Historical Resources

Constitutional Minute—Episode 5, When is an Act of Congress Unconstitutional?

The Supreme Court’s recent order allows emergency abortions in Idaho, temporarily blocking the state’s restrictive abortion ban. The Court’s decision to reverse the 1973 Roe v. Wade opinion is based on the fact that the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion. The authority to regulate abortion is returned to the states and their elected representatives, as per the 10th Amendment. The EMS USA Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act is considered unconstitutional for overstepping Congress’s enumerated powers and not aligning with the supreme Law of the Land.

Constitutional Minute—Episode 4, The Tenth Amendment

The 10 leading causes of death in the United States, according to Healthline, include heart disease, cancer, COVID-19, accidents, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, liver diseases, and kidney disease. The debate over federal authority in healthcare, specifically in the context of gun violence and the 10th Amendment, is an issue of constitutionality.