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September 25, 2025 26 mins

Ever wonder how the Constitution actually distributes power between government branches? Today's episode dives into this question with a fascinating exploration of presidential authority versus judicial oversight. When a listener asks about Trump's foreign aid policies, we unpack how courts increasingly function as referees in political disputes—a role never intended by our founders.

The conversation shifts to education when we examine Benjamin Rush, the "father of education under the Constitution." Though frequently misunderstood, Rush never advocated for federal control of education. Instead, this founding father and education pioneer wrote powerful essays in 1790-91 arguing for Bible-centered moral education in state-run schools. His warnings about removing religious instruction from classrooms seem eerily prophetic when viewed through the lens of today's educational challenges.

Perhaps most practically, we tackle a question many conscientious voters face: how to stay informed about local candidates without established voting records. Rather than offering a quick fix, we provide actionable steps for citizen engagement—creating voter guides, interviewing candidates, and coordinating with neighbors. This grassroots approach embodies the founding spirit of civic responsibility that built America.

We close by examining the often-misquoted Treaty of Tripoli from 1797, particularly its statement that "the government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion." When read in full context, this diplomatic language was designed to distinguish America from European powers engaged in religious wars while establishing peaceful relations with Muslim nations.

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