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Constitution Solution

Constitution Solution

De: Mark DeLuzio
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The Constitution Solution aims to educate the American Public on the true meaning of the US Constitution and the Christian faith that inspired America’s founding. We also explore how the progressive movement is trampling on our God-given rights by ignoring the Law of the Land, that is, our US Constitution.© 2024-2025 Mark DeLuzio Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Filosofía Mundial Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • A Republic If You Can Keep It: The Case for Constitutional Literacy
    Mar 1 2026

    If Americans expect to remain both free and self-governing, they must understand the document that secures their liberty. The Constitution is not self-enforcing. It depends on an informed and engaged citizenry. In this episode, we explore the foundational constitutional principles that protect our rights — limited government, separation of powers, federalism, and the rule of law — and why ignorance of these principles leaves freedom vulnerable. If liberty is to be preserved, it must first be understood. This episode challenges every American to move beyond political slogans and rediscover the constitutional framework that safeguards our freedom.

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    38 m
  • From Gold to the Printing Press - How Average Americans were Betrayed
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode, we trace the arc of American money - from Thomas Jefferson's warnings about paper currency… to the classical gold standard… to Franklin Roosevelt criminalizing gold ownership… to Bretton Woods… to Nixon closing the gold window… and finally to the modern era of unconstrained, monetary expansion and unconstitutional spending.

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    40 m
  • Yes, Minneapolis is an Insurrection
    Feb 1 2026

    Street chaos in Minneapolis is getting a label most commentators avoid, and the label matters because it changes what lawful authority can do next. The episode builds a plain English framework rooted in early American definitions, then walks through the legal chain that connects federal immigration enforcement to local refusal, public disorder, and the President's duty to execute federal law.

    You will leave with a tighter grip on what "insurrection" meant when the country was founded, why that meaning is not just a vocabulary debate, and how it differs from related terms that get swapped in to soften the story. The episode also maps out where state and local leaders fit in, what happens when they decline to enforce the law, and why that choice can trigger a very specific federal response.

    Instead of handing you a scripted conclusion, you will get the exact questions to ask when you see headlines about ICE operations, sanctuary policies, blocked roads, and violence around public buildings or worship services. What conduct crosses the line from protected speech to open resistance against lawful authority? What conditions must exist before extraordinary federal powers are even on the table? What guardrails are supposed to limit the use of troops at home, and what exceptions can override those limits?

    Expect clear explanations of the Insurrection Act, Posse Comitatus, Article I and Article II authorities, and the Take Care Clause, plus historical examples of when presidents have reached for these tools and what that pattern tells you to watch for now. You will also pick up practical talking points for conversations, without relying on cable news slogans.

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    22 m
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