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Join a group of Everyday Americans as we learn to read and study the Constitution, and teach the rising generation to live free.2018-2020 Paul Engel Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • 488 - Wisconsin Religious Definition
      Aug 25 2025

      Back in March, the Supreme Court argued the case Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc., et al. v. Wisconsin Labor And Industry Review Commission et al. I reviewed those arguments in my article Are You Religious Enough? In June, the court released its decision, and thankfully, the court came to what I believe is the correct decision. That's not to say they came to the conclusion for the right reasons.

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      20 min
    • 487 - State Sovereignty
      Aug 18 2025

      Which came first, the states or the federal government? A better question should be who created whom? Did the federal government create the states? No, the states created the federal government when they ratified the Constitution. So if the states are the "parents" of the federal government, why are they not sovereign over it? One state legislature tried to pass legislation to reassert their position as sovereign over the federal government. Sadly, that measure did not pass... yet.

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      16 min
    • 486 - A Twisted Case Leads to a Twisted Decision
      Aug 11 2025

      SCOTUS, supreme court, HHS, health insurance, obama care, health and human services, HHS, There is a quote pretty much sums up a recent Supreme Court decision regarding your healthcare. Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive -- Sir Walter Scott In the case Kennedy v Braidwood Management, inc. we see the tangled web the United States has woven when it practiced to deceive by claiming the power to regulate what is covered by your health insurance.

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      17 min
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