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Constitution Solution
Constitution Solution
Author: Mark DeLuzio
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The Constitution Solution aims to educate the American Public on the true meaning of the US Constitution and the Christian faith that inspired America’s founding. We also explore how the progressive movement is trampling on our God-given rights by ignoring the Law of the Land, that is, our US Constitution.
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In this episode, we trace the arc of American money - from Thomas Jefferson's warnings about paper currency… to the classical gold standard… to Franklin Roosevelt criminalizing gold ownership… to Bretton Woods… to Nixon closing the gold window… and finally to the modern era of unconstrained, monetary expansion and unconstitutional spending.
Street chaos in Minneapolis is getting a label most commentators avoid, and the label matters because it changes what lawful authority can do next. The episode builds a plain English framework rooted in early American definitions, then walks through the legal chain that connects federal immigration enforcement to local refusal, public disorder, and the President's duty to execute federal law.
You will leave with a tighter grip on what "insurrection" meant when the country was founded, why that meaning is not just a vocabulary debate, and how it differs from related terms that get swapped in to soften the story. The episode also maps out where state and local leaders fit in, what happens when they decline to enforce the law, and why that choice can trigger a very specific federal response.
Instead of handing you a scripted conclusion, you will get the exact questions to ask when you see headlines about ICE operations, sanctuary policies, blocked roads, and violence around public buildings or worship services. What conduct crosses the line from protected speech to open resistance against lawful authority? What conditions must exist before extraordinary federal powers are even on the table? What guardrails are supposed to limit the use of troops at home, and what exceptions can override those limits?
Expect clear explanations of the Insurrection Act, Posse Comitatus, Article I and Article II authorities, and the Take Care Clause, plus historical examples of when presidents have reached for these tools and what that pattern tells you to watch for now. You will also pick up practical talking points for conversations, without relying on cable news slogans.
Mark DeLuzio discusses the debt crisis, which currently stands at $38 trillion, while the money supply is $22 trillion as of this episode. How with the government address this issue? Mark reviews the five options the government has, and you will not like any of them. Get ready once again to bail out our spend-happy government.
Mark DeLuzio discusses his interaction with Senator Tom Cotton and the challenging questions he posed to the Senator.
Mark DeLuzio discusses how our ignorance of the Constitution, civics, and history provides an open door to tyranny from government officials who are counting on our lack of knowledge.
Mark DeLuzio discusses how state and local governments are snubbing their nose at Federal Law. In fact, members of Congress are supporting such measures. Mark outlines this growing movement to disregard federal laws, which take precedence over state and local laws.
Mark DeLuzio discusses the Electoral College and its benefits. He will also outline the arguments against it and explain how the Founding Fathers’ compromise in developing the Electoral College was ingenious.
Mark DeLuzio discusses the pros and cons of the term limit debate as well as the Founding Fathers' opinions on term limits. Learn how Mark feels that term limits are unconstitutional and are a band-aid that will not cure poor government.
Mark DeLuzio discusses his 2022 campaign run for US Congress in the State of Arizona. He discusses the questions asked of him and other interesting events that lead one to believe the American voters are extremely misinformed about the issues and their government. He also learned of the pain inflicted on our Citizens by those politicians who took an oath to protect their rights.
Mark DeLuzio discusses his thoughts on how to better educate our impressionable youth by reforming public education. He discusses changes he would make to the existing curriculum used in most schools today and discusses those courses that should be deprioritized or eliminated.
Mark DeLuzio discusses how the Supreme Court’s loose interpretation of the General Welfare Clause has allowed for overreach by the Federal Government, violating the 10th Amendment and infringing on States' Rights. He discusses some of the landmark cases that forever changed the Founders’ notion of a limited Federal government.
Mark DeLuzio talks about how the fundamentals of our government, as outlined by our Founding Fathers, can no longer be taken as a given. American citizens do not know what to expect from one administration to another. From ignoring our laws to the rule of law, social experiments, retirement policies, and tax laws, we do not have a government that remains consistent from one administration to the next.
Mark DeLuzio dispels the inaccuracies prevalent in America regarding the history of slavery. From its history to the Founding Fathers and the present day, this episode is crucial to understanding the events surrounding slavery in America.
In the aftermath of America’s bombing of Iran's nuclear capabilities, much discussion has arisen regarding the power of the President to take our country to war. Mark discusses this topic from the constitutional perspective of our Founding Fathers, and not from a political point of view.
Mark DeLuzio Talks about how the President is within his Constitutional authority to protect American citizens against invasions and domestic violence. In fact, it is his obligation to do so, and in concert with his sworn oath of office.
America wasn’t built on income taxes. It was built on tariffs. For over a century, tariffs funded the federal government and helped protect U.S. industry while keeping government small and accountable. But everything changed when Congress handed over its authority to the executive branch.
This episode lays out how that power transfer violates the Constitution, even if the policy outcome feels right. Mark DeLuzio explains why only Congress can lawfully impose tariffs and why relying on presidential action sets a dangerous precedent. He walks through how Marxist ideas like the progressive income tax replaced tariffs, weakening national sovereignty, and growing the federal bureaucracy.
You’ll hear how this shift has undermined American manufacturing, created dependencies on hostile nations like China, and endangered national security. From historical context to present-day politics, this is the episode that challenges what you've been told about trade, taxes, and power.
If you care about the Constitution, limited government, and economic freedom, this episode brings clarity to what went wrong and what must be done to fix it.
The forces tearing America apart are not new. They are rooted in a dangerous ideology that's been growing quietly for decades. Drawing a straight line from Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto to today's cancel culture, censorship, and obsession with "equity," Mark DeLuzio tells how resentment-based politics are weaponized to pit Americans against one another.
Understand the strategic vision for dividing by race, gender, income, and faith. Hear why our Founders' warnings are more relevant than ever and why understanding the true oppressors is critical to protecting your family, faith, and freedom. This episode equips you with the knowledge to fight back against the soft tyranny creeping into every part of American life.
Mark discusses the history of the US Constitution and its relationship to the Declaration of Independence. Written by James Madison, the Constitution is the most unique form of government in world history. Listen and find out why it is called the "Great Experiment."
Mark discusses the history of the Declaration and how the 27 grievances found their way into the original drafts of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. It is important to note the Christian foundation on which the Declaration was written.
Mark talks about the history of the 16th Amendment, which is widely known to have granted Congress the right to tax our income. Little did most know, Congress always had the right to tax our income. Learn the history and unconstitutionality of the 16th Amendment and how America’s primary source of revenue was through tariffs before the 16th Amendment. Also, learn Mark’s prediction about President Trump’s plan for the income tax and IRS.



