U.S. Constitution through the lens of Christianity. Douglas V. Gibbs is a Radio Host, Author, Public Speaker, and outspoken proponent for the spread of constitutional literacy and patriotic advocacy. Doug has appeared on television, radio, and podcasts and is an award-winning blogger and freelance newspaper columnist whose articles appear in both print, and online.
After returning from a week and a half, three stop-tour, Mr. Constitution is back to discuss the importance of a godly foundation, and the failure of FDR's new deal and court packing scheme. In the history portion of the broadcast Mr. Constitution also covers the rise of fascism in Europe, the positioning of the Axis Powers, and the favorable opinion given to the rising dictatorial powers by the American Press.
The Constitution became a target for tyranny before the ink was dry. The foundations of both liberty and tyranny reach all the way back to Creation. Liberty emerged as a tool for freedom and prosperity when the United States achieved independence and laid a foundation upon Biblical Principles. The challenges against Constitutional Liberty have been often launched, and usually emerge as economic. Mr. Constitution explains how libert...
Mr. Constitution opens the program explaining the basic role of the United States President. He then goes through lists of his favorite, and least favorite, Presidents in U.S. History. Then Douglas V. Gibbs concentrates on Silent Cal, President Calvin Coolidge. Doug discusses Coolidge's policies, why they were successful, and then gives an overview of the Roaring Twenties, including a discussion about the Prohibition Era.
We are taking a break from our journey through U.S. History this week to talk about the fiery darts being flung at us, and how we must conduct ourselves in the war for America. A Great Awakening marked the last time we recognized tyranny and fought a revolution to resolve the situation. Are we right with God? Are we ready to have another Great Awakening? Mr. Constitution explains.
What is the role of the Christian regarding what is going on today? Are we fulfilling our role as a Christian? Georgia has indicted Donald J. Trump for criminal activities they call racketeering...for questioning their criminal activity regarding election fraud. The indictments are political driven, from Georgia to the January 6 indictments, all of them are false and politically driven. Dr. Jan Helper-Hayes claims the "bankrupt Un...
At first President Wilson followed George Washington's advice to stay out of foreign entanglements, and he even ran his reelection on the slogan that he kept America out of the World War that had erupted in Europe. During Wilson's second term, however, the U.S. entered the war. After the war ended a spirit of globalism swept across the world, with Woodrow Wilson leading the way with his League of Nations. However, globalism failed...
Today's socialists in America lament the rise of the United States as a superpower during the dawn of the twentieth century, as did the socialists of that era. However, despite progressive attempts to quell America's burgeoning status, partly thanks to the Spanish-American War and World War I, a little over a hundred years ago the United States was poised to enter the world stage as a superpower. Mr. Constitution explains.
As America moved out of the War Between the States, and through the end of the Nineteenth Century into the Progressive Era, the principles of Free Market Economics and Laissez-Faire began to become challenged. Fabianism and a flirtation with socialism gave way to the Progressive Era and a new mercantilism that led to collusion between big business and the federal government. Communism took over Russia, and America welcomed progress...
After the War Between the States the federal government used military occupation to force the South to comply with its requirements. The South was devastated by the war, former slaves were taught to become dependent upon government benefits, and carpetbaggers took advantage of the situation and dominated politics in the South. Out of the melee rose mighty industries and innovations, which eventually strengthened the country as a wh...
The American Civil War as it is often called lasted for four years, devastating the South, and the Constitution of the United States by establishing destructive War Power Precedent for the President of the United States, proclaimed as necessary by Abraham Lincoln. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the commencement of the Reconstruction Era plunged the United States into a new age that consolidated power to the federal govern...
The Illinois Lawyer's influences were Hamiltonian, and his rise led to Lincoln becoming President of the United States after the 1860 Election. When South Carolina seceded from the Union shortly afterward, it began a fall of dominoes that led to eleven states leaving the Union, and a War Between the States. Mr. Constitution explains.
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The abolition movement in America was even a part of why the American Revolution was fought. Anti-Slavery sentiment in America was the driving force behind the abolition of slavery worldwide. Douglas V. Gibbs, in this episode, explains the anti-slavery movement, and flaws in the 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah-Jones.
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After enduring the War of 1812 and a mercantilistic attack from Britain, America emerged with growth ahead of it, which included migration into the western frontier and the growth of trade among the states. During the presidencies of James Monroe and John Quincy Adams the years became known as the Era of Good Feeling. However, as the Federalist Party faded into history, strife within the Jeffersonian Republican Party was amiss; l...
During President Jefferson's presidency the country expanded due to the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark explored the new territory all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The War of 1812 was fought during the Madison Presidency, during which the National Anthem (Star Spangled Banner) was written during the Battle of Fort McHenry. Some have called it a racist song... Why? Mr. Constitution Douglas V. Gibbs explains.
The turn of the nineteenth century marked the rise of an industrial revolution, and a change from President John Adams' Hamiltonian ideas to President Thomas Jefferson's laissez-faire approach. And, during that time, we saw the birth of judicial review. Political tension and a new century made for an interesting period of history. Doug also discusses how history has changed and today's historians leave out very important details t...
In this episode Doug goes over Mr. Jefferson's opinions regarding religion, economics, property, education, slavery, Islam, and Population Centers (cities). Then, Mr. Constitution spends the last ten minutes of today's program going over the History of Slavery.
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Taxation without Representation and other coercive and intolerable actions by the British Government, led to the American Colonists standing firm against the tyranny of the British Empire, eventually leading to a flash-point that led to the American Revolution. What happened? And, what are the ways that tyranny today are mirror images of tyranny then? Has today's political class become King George III and the British Parliament ...
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