Becoming a parent means assuming a lot of responsibilities. Yes, there’s feeding and clothing our children. Keep in my mind, that one of the most important responsibilities is to raise our children into adults. I mean more than just “growing up”; I mean training our children to be good and productive people and prepared to be free citizens in this great republic.
For decades, we have expected government schools to train our children. Recent evidence shows that the education system has been corrupted. For years we’ve heard reports about failing schools, unsafe schools, and illiterate graduates. But when the COVID lockdowns allowed the parents to see what their children were being taught, many were ready to revolt against the system. While there are many things parents can do to improve the education of their children, it all starts with them taking on the responsibility of raising their own children.
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Who is in charge of your children? That has been a perennial question that has grown in importance over the last few years. When I was a child, it was understood that, with rare exceptions, parents were in charge of a child’s upbringing. This included medical, religious, and educational decisions. However, over the last few decades, the role of the parent in these decisions has been replaced by experts. What happens when the goal of the experts differs from those of the parents? Who decides the future of the rising generations? It was understood that the state acted in loco parentis, in place of the parents, only for the safety of the child. A recent case in U.S. District Court shows that be it health departments, child services, schools, or even the courts. Government not only believes they know better than the parents, they are more than willing to act in loco parentis tyrannis.
https://constitutionstudy.com/?p=8897
With the release of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence (AI) applications, there has been a lot of speculation and downright assertions about our future. With over 30 years of experience in Information Technology (IT), not more than a passing understanding of AIs, I've come to the conclusion that much of what I've heard is more science fiction than fact. A recent court case decided in the D.C. District Court revolved around one very important question. Do AIs have rights?
In this third installment of the three-part series on the branches of government, we look at the role of the third and weakest branch. At least that is what our Founding Fathers thought of it. What is the role of the federal judiciary? What are the extent of their powers, how do they related to the other two branches of government, and why is a proper understanding of the role of the judiciary critical if the United States is to remain a constitutional republic?
https://constitutionstudy.com/?p=8575
When did the third and weakest branch of government become so powerful? When We the People stopped reading the Constitution and letting lawyers make up the rules. We can see this in Chief Justice John Robert’s 2024 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary. Once again we see a kernel of truth grow into a great big lie. - Live 4PM ET with Host Paul Engel @CyberEngel @OutLoudNews
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How many of you remember the game show “Are you smarter than a fifth grader?” When I read about a study that showed that only about one-third of American adults can pass the citizenship test, it begged a question. How many of us are smarter than a naturalized citizen,? At least when it comes to the civics portion of the test. So let’s delve into this test and see if we can answer two questions. Are you smarter than a naturalized citizen and how did we get to such a pitiable state? - Live 4PM ET with Host Paul Engel @CyberEngel @OutLoudNews
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The transgender agenda has been moving fast the last few years. That said, several states recently have moved to slow their progress, especially among our young people. One state, Tennessee, is being sued by the federal government. Oral arguments were heard by the Supreme Court in November. What the question regarded a restraining order preventing the state from enforcing the law, a lot of time was spent on the primary question of the lawsuit, does the Tennessee law violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?
https://constitutionstudy.com/2024/12/18/455-united-states-v-skrmetti-oral-arguments/