How do you chop down a tree? One swing at a time.
Too often, we see the whole tree and think, “Look at how strong and tall that tree is! Surely it will be there for a hundred years more.”
But we don’t pay attention to the little things. The tiny nicks. The bark that’s peeling in the back, leaving it open to disease. The termites chewing away at the tree’s core, feasting just out of sight.
It’s the little things that often take down what we thought could never fall.
Why?
Because we aren’t paying attention to them, and they add up.
One of these “little things” is covered in the freedom episode below on “anti freedom loopholes”. These are acts that create what’s referred to as legal precedence.
Often a bill or law is passed that seems harmless, even beneficial! But the legal language it establishes can be used and abused by the wrong person in charge.
This episode covers some significant historic examples, and teaches you what to watch out for so you can be ready to take action!
Stay vigilant. Stay sharp!
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jason says
James Madison’s papers are a brilliant of the time resource for information on what was going on and the major players of the time. He recorded and had opinions on about everything. The Constitution limits the power of the federal government, not the people’s rights. It was written to protect us from tyranny, but only if we are ready to use it to protect ourselves.
Kirsten Joy Weiss says
Yes!