Compulsory Voting
Compulsory Voting by Paul Engel Summary Is voting a right, a moral duty, or a legal requirement? Do states have the authority to mandate that people vote? Even if you believe everyone should vote, does that mean states can fine you for not doing so? Do the American people have a right to vote or a duty? The difference may seem minor, but according to a proposed bill in Connecticut, it’s the difference between whether or not you can be fined for not voting. When I first hear
Feb 18, 2021
State Extortion
State Extortion by Paul Engel Summary Are states using extortion to get their way? Churches fined for their Christmas Eve Services. Doctors fined in New York for giving COVID vaccine against state rules. Business owners defying state closure mandates. I see it all the time in the media: Examples of states intimidating and extorting their own citizens in an effort to consolidate their power. So today, I want to look at some of the recent examples of this and give you some to
Jan 25, 2021
New York Internment Camps?
New York Internment Camps? by Paul Engel Summary Legislation submitted in the New York State Legislature would effectively create internment camps for those the governor thinks may pose a serious health risk. The rights of the people of New York State would be ignored, infringed, and destroyed based solely on the opinion of the governor or his delegate. This order would require those in New York State to submit to medical testing, treatments, and vaccinations based solel
Jan 21, 2021
Is Freedom Of Speech Dead in America?
Is Freedom Of Speech Dead in America? by Paul Engel Summary The idea of allowing others to freely express their thoughts is in trouble in America. Rather than governments, it is corporations and citizens are the ones censoring speech and press they do not like. “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it” seems dead in America today. Sure, the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States says Congress shall make no law abr
Jan 14, 2021
Gohmert’s Gambit
Gohmert’s Gambit by Paul Engel Summary Gohmert’s lawsuit falsely claims the Constitution grants powers to the Vice-President to decide which Presidential Elector’s votes to count. Gohmert’s lawsuit falsely claims that the Constitution grants the House of Representatives the power to resolve disputes about the appointment and voting of the Presidential Electors. Gohmert’s lawsuit asked the Supreme Court to violate the Constitution, remove the state legislatures as the sole b
Jan 8, 2021
Is Your Liberty Worth Just $600?
Is Your Liberty Worth Just $600? by Paul Engel Summary Are the American people selling their rights and liberty for a $600 check? Is the federal government bribing the American people into compliance? What is not just your liberty, but the liberty of your children worth? There is a story about a man who propositioned a women with $1,000,000 to spend one night with her. She agreed. Then the man acknowledged that he did not have $1,000,000 and asked if she would spend the n
Dec 31, 2020
The Insurrection Act
The Insurrection Act by Paul Engel Summary What power does the Insurrection Act give to the President? When can the President use the Insurrection Act? Is the Insurrection Act constitutional? I’ve heard a lot of talk lately about the President invoking the Insurrection Act and martial law. In an effort to keep us focused on facts, I thought it would be a good idea to review the Insurrection Act, see what powers are legally delegated to the United States, and hopefully dis
Dec 29, 2020


Celebrating Christmas is Politically Correct.
Celebrating Christmas is Politically Correct by Jake MacAulay In their effort to make a point, those who discuss law and government and politics for a living often miss the most crucial – the most critical point of all. So, as we celebrate Christmas, this is a good time to take a deep breath and revisit the first principles of America. We should remember the political significance of Christmas. Now don’t get distracted by arguments that early Christians latched onto a pre-
Dec 22, 2020


Romans 13: Who is the Higher Authority?
Romans 13: Who is the Higher Authority? by Dominic MacAulay A problem many Christians in America struggle with when contending with the unconstitutionalities of our Government officials is text of Romans 13. This particular passage written by Paul to the church in Rome reads as such: "Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, wh
Dec 18, 2020


Texas Election Suit Flounders
Texas Election Suit Flounders by Paul Engel What you will learn: Texas lawsuit against four states fails at supreme Court. Texas filing obscured the Constitutional issue. Texas filing asked supreme Court to violate the Constitution. What happens when two parties of a contract disagree? What happens when one party to a compact believes several of the other parties violated the rules of the compact? In both cases the first answer is sue in a competent court of law. That’s exact
Dec 17, 2020


Bill of Rights Day
Bill of Rights Day by Paul Engel Summary The amendments that make up the Bill of Rights were passed by Congress and submitted to the states on December 15th, 1791. Half of the amendments protect your right to due process. The abridging of your right to due process means you have no way to protect your other rights. On December 15th, 1791, the first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified and became part of the U.S. Constituiton. However, there is more t
Dec 14, 2020
Can Liberty Survive in a Pandemic?
Can Liberty Survive in a Pandemic? by Paul Engel Abstract Outline Supreme Court issues injunction against New York Governor’s religious meeting restrictions. What is the most compelling government interest? Does the government have the authority to issue these orders? When do your unalienable rights become alienable? Having lived most of my life in New York State, and with friends and family that still live there, I followed the case of ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BROOK
Dec 8, 2020
The Mode of Electing the President
The Mode of Electing the President by Paul Engel While discussing the mode of electing the President of the United States in Federalist Papers #68, Alexander Hamilton said: "I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that if the manner of it be not perfect, it is at least excellent." A reasonable observation of the recent Presidential election shows that what we did is certainly not perfect, and could be described as far from excellent. So let’s look at how
Dec 7, 2020
A Repeat of the Battle Athens, TN?
A Repeat of the Battle Athens, TN? by Paul Engel In the midst of a chaotic and largely fraudulent 2020 election, it can be difficult to understand what is truly going on and what can be done about it. A small town in Tennessee called Athens once experienced the exact same set of occurrences in the year 1946. Fraudulent voting, illegal counting measures, and a mass of people who were denied their rights for the sake of corrupted politicians all took place then as they do now.
Dec 1, 2020


Remaining Thankful in 2020
Remaining Thankful in 2020 by Jake and Dominic MacAulay Author of the first American dictionary, Noah Webster, says Thanksgiving is “a public celebration of divine goodness; also, a day set apart for religious services, specially to acknowledge the goodness of God, either in any remarkable deliverance from calamities of danger, or in the ordinary dispensation of his bounties.” The tradition of Thanksgiving as a time to focus on God and His blessings dates back almost four c
Nov 25, 2020


THE MEDIA DOESN’T SELECT THE PRESIDENT
THE MEDIA DOESN’T SELECT THE PRESIDENT by Jake and Dominic MacAulay Founding Father and father of the American Revolution, Samuel Adams, exhorted Americans to: Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual — or at least that he ought not so to do; but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country. Voting is a B
Nov 20, 2020
The Long-Lasting Effects of Obergefell
by Paul Engel Outline of analysis. Engel details the: Background of the case Resulting court opinions Effects of those opinions Why the opinions are inaccurate and unconstitutional When I read the statement made by Justice Thomas, joined by Justice Alito, in the case of Davis v. Ermold, I saw evidence that a “government of the people, by the people, for the people” appears to have perished from the Earth. The Supreme Court recently denied the petition for a writ of certio
Nov 11, 2020


What We Really Need This Election
What We Really Need This Election by Jake and Dominic MacAulay America was once a bastion of liberty where government understood constitutional boundaries and feared the repercussions of encroaching on individual liberties. Tragically the events of this past year have revealed just how far we have devolved from thinking American. In addition to a tyrannizing government, the people of the land have become subject to illogical hatred, division, and violence. This exceptionall
Oct 30, 2020


What Is the Solution to Abortion?
What Is the Solution to Abortion? by Jake and Dominic MacAulay Following the recent series of debates, the issue of child abortion has once again resurfaced. Continuing the usual trend of conservative rhetoric, the Republican party is, in speech and theory, opposed to abortion, promising to bring a swift end to the practice. Such promises have developed an association between Republicans and pro-life decisions, prompting many people to blindly vote for anyone sporting the R
Oct 22, 2020
Could Amy Coney Barrett's Appointment Lead to the Packing of the Court?
Could Amy Coney Barrett's Appointment Lead to the Packing of the Court? by Jake and Dominic MacAulay In the past couple of weeks, we have heard a lot of noise surrounding the supreme court. First of the topics is whether the Senate should, or even can in the first place, reject Supreme Court Nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, during a Presidential election year. Article 2, Section 2, of the Constitution allows the President to appoint Supreme Court justices, but they may not
Oct 15, 2020



