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How Can Our Political Class Be So Wrong on So Many Issues? Ep. 276
How Can Our Political Class Be So Wrong on So Many Issues? Ep. 276
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Released:
Sep 10, 2018
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When it comes to the most important issues of our time, the political elites are not just missing their shots, they are tossing one airball after another. The entire premise that many policies and political fights are built upon is absolutely erroneous.
I begin the show continuing our ongoing discussion about the true origins of judicial supremacy and how it is a political fiction that was completely rejected by our Founders. I shed new insight on how Madison and others were certain that the other branches of government have just as much say in constitutional interpretation as the judiciary does. Yet we have an entire Supreme Court fight built upon a lie that the court is the final word on every matter, absent a constitutional amendment. Both sides, including conservative legal elites, buy into this fallacy.
Next, I discuss the upcoming wasteful spending on a drug crisis that Congress has completely misdiagnosed. The true crisis is illicit drugs from open borders, Medicaid expansion, and the war on legitimate pain patients.
Also, Trump is finally coming around to our point of view on the budget. So where is the “conservative movement” backing him?
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Medicaid is the big culprit in prescription overdose crisis
But open borders letting in illicit drugs are still the main problem
It's budget or bust for Trump, but where is the cavalry?
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I begin the show continuing our ongoing discussion about the true origins of judicial supremacy and how it is a political fiction that was completely rejected by our Founders. I shed new insight on how Madison and others were certain that the other branches of government have just as much say in constitutional interpretation as the judiciary does. Yet we have an entire Supreme Court fight built upon a lie that the court is the final word on every matter, absent a constitutional amendment. Both sides, including conservative legal elites, buy into this fallacy.
Next, I discuss the upcoming wasteful spending on a drug crisis that Congress has completely misdiagnosed. The true crisis is illicit drugs from open borders, Medicaid expansion, and the war on legitimate pain patients.
Also, Trump is finally coming around to our point of view on the budget. So where is the “conservative movement” backing him?
Show links
Medicaid is the big culprit in prescription overdose crisis
But open borders letting in illicit drugs are still the main problem
It's budget or bust for Trump, but where is the cavalry?
Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Sep 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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