Episode
Constitutional Clauses Part 1
Mark and Suzette discuss the most controversial clauses of the Constitution: Supremacy Clause, General Welfare Clause, Take Care Clause, Establishment & Free Exercise Clause, Excessive Fines Clause. Learn how the abuse of these clauses affect our everyday life as US Citizens.
Flag Burning
In 1990, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that banning flag burning would be in violation of our 1st Amendment Constitutional Rights. Regardless of how distasteful the act of flag burning, Mark & Suzette discuss why this was the right call, and that we should not let our emotions trump our constitutional rights.
Was Robert Welch Right?
Learn how Robert Welch, the Founder of the John Birch Society, accurately predicted the abuse of our Constitutional rights way back in 1958. Welch has been called a racist, extreme-right conspiracy theorist, antisemite, and a number of other names to discredit his unique ability to detect patterns in history and expose the communists and globalists who are still, to this day, trying to destroy our way of life.
COVID: Liberty of the Brave
A review of how a few brave citizens fought the tyranny of our government’s attempt to sequester our freedoms. Learn how this resistance is a form of nullification as described in our Episode 6 of this podcast series.
Tyranny of the Fearful
This episode of the Constitution Solution podcast discusses the societal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the U.S Constitution. The hosts analyze how the lockdown measures resulted in harm to American society, with fear and political maneuverings playing a significant role. They also highlight the growth of citizen engagement in politics and the Constitution, owing to these circumstances. Alongside, they observe the increased critical thinking around crises like the pandemic and climate change and laud the enhancement of free speech via platforms like Twitter. The hosts express concerns over persistent censorship and potential use of crises to curtail freedoms by those in power, emphasizing its bipartisan nature. Looking ahead to more optimistic changes, they mention the focus on ‘hopeful things’ in the next episode and affirm their commitment to fighting for freedom and liberty.
Executive Orders
Episode 13 of the Constitution Solution podcast, hosted by Mark DeLuzio and Christi Tyrone, emphasizes on the issue of executive orders in the United States. The hosts critically view the misuse of the executive power by numerous presidents of the nation and dissect a series of controversial executive orders issued in the past. They argue for strict adherence to the Constitution, cautioning against the alluring but harmful power of executive orders. The discussion also includes brief inputs on their upcoming episodes that delve into more constitution-related topics.
The Genius of the Checks and Balances
In this episode, we learn how genius and essential the Founder’s vision of a government with checks and balances, and how our form of government is so unique because of this aspect of the constitution. Also learn how we are losing our freedoms through the 4th branch of government called the administrative agencies.
The Federal Government’s Adoption of the Communist Manifesto
Learn about the tenets of the Communist Manifesto as well as the parallels of this communist doctrine to the acts of our federal government’s politicians and operatives from within.
The Stamp Act
In this episode, we discuss how the Stamp Act set the spark for the American Revolution. Learn how the colonies pushed back on King George III of England and how this one act changed the world forever.
The Military Industrial Complex
In this episode, we learn that there is no money in peace, and that the United States has fought in unnecessary wars and conflicts, at times ignoring the enumerated power of Congress to declare war. Learn about how corporations and politicians alike benefit in times of war, and how President Eisenhower’s warning in his Farewell…
The 4th Branch of Government
In this episode, we learn that our checks and balances between our three branches of government (Legislative, Executive, Judicial) are being abridged by the administrative state which we call the 4th Branch of Government. Learn how our freedoms are being eroded through these unconstitutional administrative agencies.
Republic vs. Democracy
In this episode, Cristi talks about the difference between our republic vs. a democracy. Learn how our representative government (republic) is critically unique than a mob-rule government (democracy). So many erroneously refer to our country as a democracy. Learn why a republic is the key to the success of this experiment we call America.
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