Episode
The General Welfare Clause and the Supreme Court – How the Government Owns You
Mark DeLuzio discusses how the Supreme Court’s loose interpretation of the General Welfare Clause has allowed for overreach by the Federal Government, violating the 10th Amendment and infringing on States’ Rights. He discusses some of the landmark cases that forever changed the Founders’ notion of a limited Federal government.
Do We Have a Government Framework We Can Count On?
Mark DeLuzio talks about how the fundamentals of our government, as outlined by our Founding Fathers, can no longer be taken as a given. American citizens do not know what to expect from one administration to another. From ignoring our laws to the rule of law, social experiments, retirement policies, and tax laws, we do…
Setting the Record Straight on Slavery in America
Mark DeLuzio dispels the inaccuracies prevalent in America regarding the history of slavery. From its history to the Founding Fathers and the present day, this episode is crucial to understanding the events surrounding slavery in America.
Who Can Declare War?
In the aftermath of America’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear capabilities, much discussion has arisen regarding the power of the President to take our country to war. Mark discusses this topic from the constitutional perspective of our Founding Fathers, and not from a political point of view.
Article IV – The Guarantee Clause – The Duty to Protect Against Invasions
Mark DeLuzio Talks about how the President is within his Constitutional authority to protect American citizens against invasions and domestic violence. In fact, it is his obligation to do so, and in concert with his sworn oath of office.
Tariffs and the Constitution
Tariffs once protected America Congress gave that power away and the consequences are still unfolding today.
How They Divide Us – The Marxist Art of Resentment-Based Politics
Marxist tactics fuel division in America. Learn how resentment-based politics threaten your faith, family, and freedom.
The US Constitution – Its History and Relationship to the Declaration of Independence
Mark discusses the history of the US Constitution and its relationship to the Declaration of Independence. Written by James Madison, the Constitution is the most unique form of government in world history. Listen and find out why it is called the “Great Experiment.”
The Declaration of Independence and Its Ties to the US Constitution
Mark discusses the history of the Declaration and how the 27 grievances found their way into the original drafts of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. It is important to note the Christian foundation on which the Declaration was written.
The 16th Amendment, Income Taxes, and Tariffs – How are they Related? What you need to know.
Mark talks about the history of the 16th Amendment, which is widely known to have granted Congress the right to tax our income. Little did most know, Congress always had the right to tax our income. Learn the history and unconstitutionality of the 16th Amendment and how America’s primary source of revenue was through tariffs…
“Separation of Church” and State is NOT in the Constitution
Mark talks about how a racist Supreme Court judge committed political activism designed to take religion and God from our society. In 1947, Judge Hugo Black, a member of the KKK, misconstrued the writings of Thomas Jefferson, which set the stage for a gross interpretation of the US Constitution, which has lasted until today.
Duties of the Chief Executive and President Trump’s First 15 Days
Mark talks about the primary roles of the Chief Executive per Article II of the Constitution and how President Trump is loyal to his oath of office. President Trump is under a rath of criticism by the left for doing so. Mark especially focuses on the border and how the Biden administration was negligent in…