corporations and government corruption

Episode 19 – Corporations and Government Corruption

Many are upset about corporate greed and corruption. Whether it’s Big Pharma or corporate bailouts of entire industries, something smells fishy in Washington. Corporations and government corruption go hand-in-hand. Why is it so easy for corporations to get away with things and run smaller businesses out of the market? Why is Washington DC swarming with lobbyists?

This episode of Front Porch Sense explains why it’s so easy for corporations to leverage government bureaucracy to create advantages for themselves in the marketplace.

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US National Debt Graph over lifetime of the nation.

Episode 18 – Why Is the U.S. National Debt So High?

Why is the U.S. National Debt so high and what can be done about it? This episode of Front Porch Sense explains why our national debt is out of control and what needs to happen to stop the runaway train. The solution will require repealing the 16th and 17th amendments, reverting to the Founder’s definition of the general welfare clause, and the individuals of our nation learning to take personal responsibility for themselves.

Points to Remember

  • The Founders didn’t want the Federal government to have direct control over the people. There was no power to directly tax individuals because the Founders knew that the power to tax is the power to control and even destroy.
  • Originally Federal revenues came primarily from excise taxes and tariffs. If a law passed that exceeded revenues, the Federal government split the overage up to be paid by the state legislatures based on their state populations. This curbed the growth of the government
  • Since the US Senators were appointed by state legislatures, this helped cap Federal spending and kept the Federal debt from growing crazy like it has now.
  • If a senator voted for appropriations that were excessive and the state had to help pay the bill, the senator wouldn’t get reappointed.
  • Even though a budget originated in the House of Representatives, passing the Senate was a difficult process. It was difficult for the Federal government to pass things that benefited only one state or a region because all the states would have to help pay for it.
  • The 16th Amendment gave the Federal government power to directly tax individuals on an ongoing basis and without restrictions. This mean the Federal government could exercise control on individuals, throw them in jail for not paying taxes, give special favors to some and create problems for others.
  • Now 1/3 or more of state budgets come from the Federal government. This can be used to bribe states into implementing federal policies. For example, “either teach this curriculum to children, or we’ll pull your Federal funding.”
  • The states used to have control over the Federal budget and now they don’t.
  • One of the principle ways the states can rein in excessive and unconstitutional government is by telling the Federal government that they are overstepping their bounds by invoking the 10th Amendment:

    “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.”

    Now states are too scared to invoke the 10th amendment for fear of angering the Federal government because they are dependent upon Federal funds which can be pulled.
  • The change in the interpretation of the “General Welfare” clause under FDR took us from creating laws that benefit everyone equally to mean providing welfare to people through social programs.

Source Documents

An excellent book that explains how the our nation has changed throughout history is, “The Shadows of the Deep State” by Arthur R. Thompson and available from Western Islands Press.

Original national debt figures are from the U.S. National Treasury and came from an article called “US National Debt By Year.”

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If You Want Something Done, Do It Yourself - Cleaning Up the Environment

Episode 17 – If You Want Something Done, Do It Yourself

In this episode Marnie Pehrson Kuhns shares examples of people who take personal responsibility and move into action around things they believe in. They don’t wait around for “somebody else” or government to solve the problems, they roll up their sleeves and get to work and rally others to do the same. Their do-it-yourself attitude is an inspiration to us all.

If you have a cause that is important to you, don’t wait around for somebody else to fix it, roll up your sleeves and do it yourself! Just like these folks!

Spotlighted in this Episode:

  • Nature’s Guy, David Kuhns – http://www.NaturesGuy.com quietly cleans up the waterway near his home.
  • Carden Mayfield of Madison City who made 54 weighted blankets for special needs children
  • The El Paso private organization “We Build the Wall” built 1/2 mile of wall faster and cheaper than the government could.

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core values

Episode 16 – Let’s Get Down to the Core Values and Root Issues

If we are ever to have a civil discourse in our country, we need to cut through all the emotion and finger-pointing and look at the root issues … the core values. Where are they the same and where they are different between the right and the left? If you’ve ever wanted to understand your friends and family on the left or wished you could cut through all the drama to discuss what really matters, this episode of Front Porch Sense is for you.

I posted the following to Facebook today and was given some interesting insights from my left-leaning friends:

I’m trying to pinpoint the underlying belief systems of the left. If you are more left leaning, how aligned are you with this statement?:

People should be loving and play nice and everyone should have their needs met. Suffering should be eliminated in a civil society. It’s okay to use government to make everyone play nice and it’s proper to redistribute money and resources from those with surpluses and give it to those who are lacking or suffering. That is a primary function of government to decide who has too much and who doesn’t have enough and what suffering is and to make that redistribution happen.

This episode is my synopsis of what I discovered and how we might be able to have an intelligent conversation with those with opposing views.

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What Do You Stand For? 2020 Presidential Election

Episode 15 – What Do You Stand For?

My 2020 Presidential Election Prediction

Political candidates and parties that rally people around what they stand FOR are more likely to succeed in getting elected than those whose primary focus is defeating another candidate. In this episode I go out on a limb and make my prediction for the 2020 Presidential Election and explain why hate is not sufficiently galvanizing to win elections.

Many times we speak in terms of what we don’t want or what we’d like to prevent. In my book, “Restoring Liberty: Personal Freedom and Responsibility in America” I talk about what I am FOR. If you are for these things, please let others know you are!

  • I am FOR your right to keep the money you earn.
  • I am FOR your right to be charitable or not.
  • I am FOR your right to think, feel, believe, worship and speak as you wish.
  • I am FOR your right to hate, dislike or disagree with me in your thoughts, words, and beliefs. You have every right to tune out anything I say.
  • I am FOR freedom and FOR each individual taking responsibility for his or her own actions and the consequences thereof.
  • I am FOR punishment being affixed to ACTIONS that have taken life, property or freedom from another…. And clearly distinguish thoughts, feelings, beliefs and words from ACTIONS.
  • I am FOR your right to bear arms and to defend yourself against harm.
  • I am FOR maintaining and defending the U.S. Constitution.
  • I am FOR keeping the oaths and covenants we’ve made with God and men.
  • I am FOR small businesses, industry, resourcefulness and self-sufficiency.
  • I am FOR your right to do business with whomever you wish or to not do business with anyone you wish.
  • I am FOR your right to worship as you see fit insomuch as your worship doesn’t infringe on the lives, liberty or property of others.
  • I am FOR anything that protects and defends life, liberty and property.
  • I am FOR standing by the country, for defending, protecting and honoring the land in which you reside and the people who populate your country.
  • I am FOR living in a sovereign nation that puts its own citizens and their protection first.
  • I am FOR the unborn and I am FOR defending future generations – their lives, their property, and their liberty. I am FOR leaving them a legacy of faith, independence and prosperity.
  • I am FOR honoring, respecting and compensating those who risk their lives to defend our lives, liberty and property.
  • I am FOR limited government, more personal responsibility and with God’s help a better world.

In standing FOR these things for you, I stand FOR them for myself and my family as well. If you stand for these principles, I invite you share Front Porch Sense with your friends and please pick up a copy of Restoring Liberty on Amazon Kindle or in Paperback today!

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stop walking on egg shells

Episode 14: Stop Walking on Egg Shells

In our families, parenting, spousal relationships, and as a society at large, we are allowing other people to manipulate us. It’s time we stop walking on egg shells and own our own personal responsibility in how we respond to people who make excuses, demand free stuff, or violate the rule of law to get their way.

This episode explores what it looks like when someone’s manipulating you and how to pull yourself out of the dynamic. It’s time we take responsibility for our part in these codependent relations and take responsibility for our own responses.

In many ways we collude with others to create unhealthy dynamics. When we change how we show up, the relationship can change or drop out of our lives.

Here’s a clip from the Andy Griffith show that I mention in my video. Here’s Opie and the Spoiled Kid:

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Must you make reparations for your family tree?

Episode 13: Reparations & The Sins of the Fathers

Are we responsible for the sins of our fathers? How far do you go back and make reparations? How do people prove that they are due reparations? What about people who have ancestors who were on both sides of situations that modern America deems offensive? Should our own individual contributions be nullified because of the sins of our fathers? In this episode, Marnie shares a little of her own family tree to illustrate how convoluted and impractical the reparations and accountability arguments really are.

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Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom

Episode 12: What Is Common Sense Anyway?

What is common sense for some makes no sense to others. Each person comes to conclusions based on their core beliefs. We may think others are irrational but their views are quite rational when you root back to the fact that they have different fundamental beliefs than we do.

This episode of Front Porch Sense deals with the root cause of rifts happening between those with varying viewpoints. How can we ever have a civil discourse on sensitive topics? Is it even possible? And why bother?

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Episode 11: Betsy Ross Flag Nike Shoe

In this episode of Front Porch Sense, Marnie addresses Nike discontinuing the Betsy Ross Flag Nike shoe because Kaepernick was offended by it. Why do modern people disrespect the Founding Fathers and the sacrifices they made? Why are people so hopped up to judge people throughout history and each other? Marnie talks about the ingratitude, judgmental and hypocritical nature of modern America and why we need to step out of that and into gratitude to preserve freedom.

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Are You Accepting Freedom or Rejecting Freedom

Episode 10: Are You Accepting or Rejecting Freedom?

Are you accepting or rejecting freedom in your life? Many of us are actually rejecting freedom without even realizing it. This episode is an exploration of why some people actually don’t want freedom and why many of us outright reject it. How can we truly embrace the freedoms available to us? What is the purpose of freedom in the end?

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