Tag: Freedom

Ep. 42: U.S. Constitution – Article II, Section 1 – Presidential Term & Election, Part 2

In this episode, Jason continues the discussion of the Executive branch. He explains how the process of electing the President of the United States was originally set forth. He also explains how Congress chooses when the presidential electors are appointed by the state legislatures and when they cast their votes in the Electoral College.

Ep. 38: U.S. Constitution – Article I, Section 9 – Powers Denied to Congress, Part 2

In this episode, Jason explains a few of the “terms of art” that are used in the Constitution in Article I, Section 9: Writ of Habeas Corpus, Bill of Attainder, & ex post facto laws. These terms are all authorities that are specifically denied to Congress with extremely limited exceptions. Tune in to find out why these are part of what Jason calls the Bill of Rights 1.0.

Ep. 37: U.S. Constitution – Article I, Section 9 – Powers Denied to Congress, Part 1

In this episode, Jason breaks down Article I, Section 9, Clause 1 which denied Congress the ability to prohibit the importation and migration of people into America until 1808. He discusses the reasons for this clause and the debates and considerations by opposing sides.

Ep. 36: U.S. Constitution – Article I, Section 8 – General Welfare & Federal Spending

In this episode, Jason goes into great detail about the spending problem facing America and the clause in the Constitution that is being used to justify it. He goes into specific detail about the original intent of the general welfare clause and how the Framers made clear that it does not mean what the enemies of liberty claim it means.

Ep. 35: U.S. Constitution – Article I, Section 8 – Limited Powers of Congress, Part 7

In this episode, Jason discusses one of the most abused clauses in the U.S. Constitution: the Necessary & Proper clause. This clause ensures that Congress has the latitude to pass laws that support the limited authorities granted in the Constitution, but does not expand their authority in any way.