Are you the Useful Idiot the Founders Warned Us About?

What if the greatest threat to liberty isn’t an external enemy—but blind loyalty at home? In this episode, “Are You the Useful Idiot the Founders Warned Us About?”, we explore a powerful warning from early American thinkers about the dangers of political faction and partisan loyalty. Long before modern political polarization, leaders like Noah Webster,…

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From Gold to the Printing Press – How Average Americans were Betrayed

In this episode, we trace the arc of American money – from Thomas Jefferson’s warnings about paper currency… to the classical gold standard… to Franklin Roosevelt criminalizing gold ownership… to Bretton Woods… to Nixon closing the gold window… and finally to the modern era of unconstrained, monetary expansion and unconstitutional spending.

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Yes, Minneapolis is an Insurrection

Mark DeLuzio explains what the term “insurrection” means in the US Constitution and shows that the illegal protests in Minneapolis are, in fact, an insurrection. He also explains the Insurrection Act and the powers it bestows on the President.

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America’s Debt Crisis – How You Will Pay…Again!

Mark DeLuzio discusses the debt crisis, which currently stands at $38 trillion, while the money supply is $22 trillion as of this episode. How with the government address this issue? Mark reviews the five options the government has, and you will not like any of them. Get ready once again to bail out our spend-happy government.

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The Genius of The Electoral College

Mark DeLuzio discusses the Electoral College and its benefits. He will also outline the arguments against it and explain how the Founding Fathers’ compromise in developing the Electoral College was ingenious.

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The Pros and Cons of Term Limits

Mark DeLuzio discusses the pros and cons of the term limit debate as well as the Founding Fathers’ opinions on term limits. Learn how Mark feels that term limits are unconstitutional and are a band-aid that will not cure poor government.

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