The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – That’s right, Washington, D.C., has used embezzled funds to bribe Americans into dependency on their ill-gotten gains. It’s not just federal fiscal malfeasance that’s the problem. Obamacare’s promise of more affordable healthcare has proven false, and more evidence is coming to light about fraud in the system.
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What you know that just isn’t so
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What people believe to be true often causes more harm than ignorance itself. From the myth of a truck driver shortage to federal interference in education and growing censorship, misguided “knowledge” shapes dangerous policies. It’s time to question what we think we know—and push back against falsehoods driving today’s political and cultural divide...
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Good enough for government work?!
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Whether we’re talking about the White House renovations, the government shutdown, or our national debt, if private companies —or even individual households —worked the same way, they’d be bankrupt or in jail. But not of vaunted representatives in government. FEMA, the FDA, and even the FBI have been shown to be incompetent in their work...
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Beyond the headlines, priorities tell the story
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Our choices reveal what we truly value. From immigration policies to gender in sports and voter integrity, actions speak louder than words. When institutions and individuals defend corruption or discrimination while claiming virtue, their real priorities become clear. Looking past headlines, we uncover what drives people—and it often challenges what they say they stand for...
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Live by the court, die by the court
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Do you know that America has more lawyers than doctors? Perhaps that’s because so many Americans look to the courts not only for redress of all their grievances, but to give them their rights. But the courts are not designed to give people rights, which may explain why they keep changing their minds...