The Constitution Study
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The American people, through ignorance and apathy, have lost their love for their rights and liberties. Our rights are trampled daily by governments, universities, the media, and businesses both large and small. Yet the vast majority of Americans not only bow to the pressure to relinquish their rights, they frequently ask for them to be taken. What are we to do?
Since 2014 Paul Engel has been helping everyday Americans read and study the Constitution of their country and teaching the rising generation to be free. In this program, Paul uses news and current events as a springboard to help explain the Constitution and encourage others to stand up for their rights, their children’s rights, and those of the nation.
The goal of this program is to help everyday people defend their rights by reading, studying, and understanding the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America. Author and speaker, Paul Engel has spent more than 20 years studying and teaching about both the Bible and the U.S. Constitution. That experience helps Paul explain difficult concepts in a way most people can understand. As one manager described, “Paul can take the most complex idea and explain it in a way my grandmother can understand.”


America Out Loud Network © – The goal of this program is to help everyday people defend their rights by reading, studying, and understanding the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Discovering truths behind seemingly outrageous claims is my latest journey. From Schumer’s outcry on Russian interference to Canada’s controversial bill, the quest for deeper understanding never ends. Delving into the environmental impact of electric vehicles versus gas-powered ones reveals unexpected truths. Each revelation prompts a “Are you kidding me?” moment, pushing me…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the theatricality of Congressional committee hearings, I delve into the recent House Judiciary Committee’s scrutiny of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on the Biden document scandal. Beyond media narratives, political grandstanding on both sides is evident. Additionally, I tackle the complex debate surrounding the potential TikTok ban in the US, cutting through the rhetoric…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the fine print in agreements is crucial, yet often overlooked. This piece delves into the importance of reading contracts, especially regarding legislative documents and Joe Biden’s proposed 2025 budget. Uncovering potential surprises within these texts, I highlight the necessity of being informed, while promising to share both good and bad news, with a focus on the latter’s…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’m sure we’ve all wished upon a star at some point in our lives. However, this childish practice shouldn’t be how adults plan their futures. The problem with wishes isn’t so much that they may not come true as that we may keep on wishing long after they have failed. For example, those who promoted and implemented defunding the police, wishing and hoping that it would lead to a decrease in crime…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the intricate dance between gun control advocacy and the push for more restrictive laws, I delve into the political rhetoric that often vilifies gun ownership while seemingly encouraging crime. Through a critical lens, I examine the ATF’s Demand 2 program, the controversial “Red Flag Laws,” and the broader implications on Second Amendment rights, inviting readers to reflect…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We often hear ‘Put your money where your mouth is,’ urging commitment. I argue politicians use our money instead of theirs, revealing true priorities. This piece examines discrepancies between what’s said and done, from spending bills to border actions, questioning if representatives truly align their actions with their professed values.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Diving into the frenzy of March, we explore the chaos of election season, Trump’s ballot access, and the fervor of Super Tuesday. We also navigate the escalating border crisis, the standoff between Texas and federal authorities, and the shocking arrest of an American journalist in Dallas. This month, it seems, the madness extends far beyond college basketball courts.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As Nero fiddled with Rome ablaze, some say Joe Biden similarly ignores the southern border crisis. Yet, unlike Nero, Biden’s actions fuel the fire. With cities and states under threat, Texas boldly defies federal negligence, spearheading protection efforts. This struggle against federal overreach highlights a pivotal moment for citizen action in safeguarding our republic and its borders.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As we reflect on the shadows of segregation’s past, a new form of division emerges: political segregation. This reality sees individuals marginalized for their political beliefs, challenging the very essence of democracy. Stories unfold of denied rights and silenced voices, urging us to question the principles we stand for. Will we allow this new segregation to define us, or will we stand united?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the recurring theft of democracy, highlighting the 2020 election controversies and ongoing efforts undermining voter rights. Joe Biden’s executive actions and judicial overreaches are scrutinized, alongside the broader assault on individual liberties. I argue for personal responsibility in safeguarding our electoral integrity, emphasizing that complacency permits these breaches to continue.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I hear people frequently talking about the Constitution as if it’s some sort of superhero ⏤ like it will sweep in and save the day. But the Constitution is just ink on parchment, words on paper, and has no power to fix the ills of our country. As delegate to the Constitutional Convention, John Francis Mercer said: It is a great mistake to suppose that the paper we are to propose will govern the United States. It is the men whom it will bring…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If you’ve got a pen and a phone, can you simply ignore the law and do what you think is right? Government officials have been doing that for years, rarely with any consequences. Do the ends justify the means? With so many people justifying their actions by claiming they’re for the public good, that question should be at the forefront of our minds…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As the Supreme Court intervenes in the ongoing fallout from January 6th, questions loom over Donald Trump’s disqualification and the broader implications for sentencing and federal actions. From the Colorado Supreme Court to the D.C. Appeals Court, each decision reshapes our understanding of justice and democracy. Yet, an FBI…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Now, having seen what social media has done to us, the American people seem to be looking to artificial intelligence to pick up the slack in their thinking. Don’t write that article or create that art; ask a computer to do it for you. I wonder, if social media helped us become more anti-social, will artificial intelligence help us to become more unintelligent? What do these two topics have in common?