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The Constitution is The Solution
Attorney KrisAnne Hall eloquently explains the tenets of Liberty First University. She and her husband teach “unrevised American history.”
She quotes John Adams: “Liberty at all hazards must be preserved.”
Why is it so important to understand the true nature of liberty and the foundation of our Constitutional Republic?
Why did the Founding Fathers design the judiciary to be the weakest branch of the federal government?
What happened in 1833 to install the “inverse perspective,” taking away states’ rights and starting the “false narrative” of federal and judicial supremacy?
What part did Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story play in the 1833 decision?
What is the Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2) of the U.S. Constitution? Federal statutes and treaties are “supreme” only if they do not contravene the Constitution. Why is the Supremacy Clause so often misinterpreted?
“First and foremost, the federal courts are to have no rule on the affairs of the states,” according to KrisAnne Hall.
Why is Roe V Wade unconstitutional? It was a decision made over a single case that affected the persons named, and only the persons named in the case. The federal courts do not have the Constitutional authority to legislate binding law.
What is the basis of judicial overreach? What gives the Supreme Court the idea that they have the right to determine the limits of the power delegated to the federal government? This gives the Constitution no meaning and the government no limit.
“Those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it,” warns KrisAnne Hall. “History always repeats. It’s a very specific and powerful history repeating its mistakes.”
Liberty First University teaches people the history and application of the U.S. Constitution. Its classes teach the true nature of Liberty, the foundation of the Constitutional Republic.
“For FEMA to even exist is absolutely contrary to the Constitution of the U.S.” says KrisAnne Hall. “The Founding Fathers would not be happy campers with what is going on today,” Patrick comments. She replies, “That’s a pretty strong understatement.”
“We are not a democratic Republic. We are a Constitutional Republic.”
A democratic Republic is mob rule. We are a Constitutional Republic where the rights of the minority are just as important as the mob.
The Constitution “protects the people from the wavering winds and the despotic disposition of the mob rule.”
Taxes are only allowed during times of war, and wars should be “few and far between.” Government money should come from commerce and tariffs.
“The Constitution does not allow our military to be all over the world.”
A listener asks, “According to some sources, the 1833 decision meant the U.S. Bill of Rights didn’t apply to individual states. Is that true?”
The Environmental Protection Agency is “completely unconstitutional.” It has no jurisdiction outside of Washington DC and federal property.
“We need to establish an alternative system of commerce — commerce without a passport,” advises KrisAnne Hall.
“America would be better off if public schools would shut down tomorrow forever.”
Government should not license your business. “If you don’t own your business you’re merely an indentured servant in a government owned operation.”
No governor has the right to shut down a business in his state.
Debbie writes in, “I love this lady! But where do we go from here?”
Patrick decides this comment would be the perfect place to end today’s show. “I love your passion and eloquence, Patrick says to KrisAnne Hall.
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