Paul Engel

THE CONSTITUTION STUDY

America Out Loud Network © – The goal of this program is to help everyday people defend their rights by reading, studying, and understanding the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America.

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Paul Engel

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10 de jul. de 2026

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Imperial aspirations at home 10.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Because there are plenty of government actors with imperial aspirations. From District Court judges who think they rule the nation to Presidents making up their own holidays. From executive orders to congressional investigations, it seems more and more elected employees think they can run the show however they want. And it’s not just...

The forgotten responsibility of ‘We the People’ 09.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are you wondering why so many young people have become communists? It’s because We the People let government actors train them to do so. Concerned that young people aren’t learning civics? Are you concerned about the content your children may see on the Internet? They why are you waiting for Congress to tell you how to...

Examining the Supreme Court’s latest controversial decisions 08.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Every year, at the end of June, the Supreme Court drops its most impactful and controversial decisions, just before they go on vacation for the summer. This year, there are a plethora of decisions, and today I want to look at some of the most important. In the case of Trump v. Barbara, the court ignored the language of both the Constitution and...

Semiquincentennial 05.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As America marks the Semiquincentennial, the Declaration of Independence invites renewed attention to its overlooked history, from July 2nd debates to New England pulpits. Understanding its origins, ratification, and enduring principles helps restore national memory and encourages citizens to preserve liberty for generations still to come in faith...

Declaring Independence is one thing. Living it is another. 04.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – John Adams thought this was such a momentous day that generations to come would celebrate it with devotions to God, parades, games, and even guns. That’s right, guns, not fireworks. While the states made the declaration, modern Americans have not been living up to being independent. In large part, because they are too afraid of the...

Government intervention is driving up healthcare costs for Americans 03.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Healthcare spending amounts to almost one-fifth of the country’s gross domestic product. In less than 10 years, it’s expected that the American people will spend over $9 trillion on healthcare. Much of that will be through Medicare and Medicaid. It’s not just the federal government. The California legislature recently passed...

The real ‘gang war’ in Washington DC 02.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Like the recent fights over the SAVE and 21st Century Housing Acts. Both are unconstitutional, and both parties are fighting over them. Not about the law, but about fighting what the other side is doing. What’s worse, the fighting is expanding beyond D.C. New York State and the federal government have dueling lawsuits about whether or not to...

America is progressing right into the arms of socialism 01.07.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – For decades, the Progressive Movement has been steering our nation into the future. However, they left out what future they’ve been progressing us toward. Look at New York. The city hired a socialist mayor with promises of free stuff. However, his plan for free bus fares was based on a program out of Kansas City that was recently shut...

When the umpires are biased 28.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Federal judges increasingly claim neutrality while advancing political preferences from the bench. Judicial rulings against Trump policies, immigration enforcement, and federal grand jury subpoenas raise questions about constitutional duty, impartiality, and whether the courts still function as umpires applying law, or as policymakers shaping outcomes...

Has the US Constitution failed us? 27.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Recently released court documents show that the Department of Justice demanded that Google identify users simply for searching for the address of the Republican or Democratic party office in D.C. at the beginning of January. Evidence has been uncovered that the Food and Drug Administration tampered with autopsy results in order to hide deaths...

As we prepare for the 2026 Midterms, have you examined your priorities? 26.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Several states and the federal government have worked hard to deny you the rights protected by the Second Amendment. I guess they prioritize their power over your rights. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration, along with the manufacturer of Mifepristone, prioritizes killing babies and making money over human life...

Why America remains a nation worth celebrating 25.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are you proud to be an American? I am, but apparently not everyone is. A recent The Economist/YouGov survey showed that 20% of Americans are ashamed of being so. And guess which political party's members said they were ashamed 38% of the time. If you said the Democratic Party, you’d be correct...

Separating fact from opinion in an age of narratives 24.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Do data centers really consume hundreds of gallons of water a day, or is that just a scare tactic? Are rising electricity prices caused by data centers, or by politicians bribing them with tax breaks and discounted energy? Is your data safe on all those apps that you use, or is that an illusion?

Getting ready for SCOTUS silly season 21.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court approaches its yearly rush of major late-June decisions, bringing predictable political spin and punditry. Before the frenzy begins, several denied cases and looming legal battles involving gun rights, execution methods, DEI rules, federal lawsuits, election eligibility, and state court authority receive timely attention and careful r...

The SAVE Act will NOT save the republic 20.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump recently said he would only sign the renewal of another unconstitutional bill, the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, if it included the SAVE Act. He wants Congress to pass not just one unconstitutional infringement on the rights of the people and their states, but two...

To get past racism, Americans must stop being racist 19.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Racism still exists in America today. Not the racism of the 1960s, but the so-called “reverse” racism, the racism of law expectations. The racism of government policies that require voting districts to be set up not based on geography, but based on race. Policies that encourage companies to hire not based on merit or ability, but on the color of...

Hoplophobia and the fear of an armed citizenry 18.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government scare tactics, along with media hype, have left much of the nation with a severe case of hoplophobia. So severe that they never consider the dangers of restricting gun access. They focus on guns used for crimes while ignoring when they are used to save lives. They never consider that by limiting the number of guns, they not only limit the...

What is the code of conduct for public officials? 17.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump has asked Senate Majority Leader John Thune to “fire” the Senate Parliamentarian. Is it based on evidence of some criminal or unethical activities? No. Apparently, Trump wants the parliamentarian fired because Trump isn’t getting his way. Is that the code of conduct we expect from the President? Georgia Rep. Andrew Clyde has filed articles of...

Keeping the republic in a lawless age 14.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America’s republic faces pressure from citizens, courts, and federal agencies that disregard constitutional limits. From FBI misconduct to appliance regulations and sweeping Google data demands, Richard Mack argues that liberty survives only when officials honor their oaths and citizens defend the Constitution against corruption, judicial overreach, an...

Why the Golden State no longer glitters 13.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – From allegations of election fraud, voter registration, and questionable policies, the shine has truly left the Golden State. How else do you explain the recent exodus from a state with such beautiful scenery and abundant natural resources? With all of the advantages California has, it had to work really hard to drive so many people away...

What role do government and social media play in protecting your privacy? 12.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People claim to value their privacy, but share their most personal information with entities that most of whom will sell that data. All for the convenience of our modern world. Then, when their privacy is violated, they claim it was someone else’s job to protect it. I’m here to tell you, the person primarily responsible for protecting your privacy is.....

Live by the bribe, die by the bribe 11.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Governments exercise their unjust powers through bribery. Some government actor promises you something, generally in exchange for your vote, then threatens to remove that promise if you don’t continue to support them. Similarly, the federal government bribes the states with money, then threatens to take it away if they don’t...

State governments flex their authority on key policy issues 10.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People act as if the federal government is the supreme law of the land. They’re not. The federal government was created by the states to serve the states, which means the states oversee the federal government. This is really amazing when you realize that We the People have much more power and control over the states than the federal government...

Pride goes before a fall 07.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – June’s competing declarations of pride and nuclear family values spark a sharp critique of public celebrations, cultural priorities, women’s sports, and political ego. The commentary contrasts Tennessee’s Nuclear Family Month with national trends, questions what society chooses to honor, and warns that unchecked pride carries consequences for everyone...

Consequences of ignoring the supreme law of the land 06.06.2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Congress has repeatedly helped destroy the housing market, and now they’re trying again. They claim that “housing affordability” is a problem, ignoring the fact that it has been the actions of Congress that have made housing unaffordable. Legislatures and Governors in multiple states are ignoring their oath to support the Constitution of...

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