Chino Constitution Class
Monday Evening, 6:00 pm,
Archibald's, 15421 Fairfield Ranch Rd in Chino Hills (right off Central and the 71 Freeway)
Chino Constitution Class
Monday Evening, 6:00 pm,
Archibald's, 15421 Fairfield Ranch Rd in Chino Hills (right off Central and the 71 Freeway)
For the Republic
Sunday 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Hosts: Alan Myers and Douglas V. Gibbs "Mr. Constitution"
It is official. July 31, 2023 is the final day Americans are allowed to buy incandescent light bulbs. A gentleman I know bought 400 of them before the ban, arguing that he needed them for his garage door installation business. LED lights, he said, puts out a frequency that interferes sometimes with the signal for the opener. Congress probably never considered "unintended consequences" for their actions, such as that one. Then again, they probably also are not considering that not only do they not have the authority to ban incandescent light bulbs as per the U.S. Constitution, but also because of the court case regarding Obamacare. Remember that whole mandate thing about how the government cannot tell you what you have to buy?
The new rule states that you can own incandescent light bulbs, but the manufacture, sale, or transportation of incandescent light bulbs in the United States is hereby prohibited.
Hmmm, that sounds familiar. Oh, yeah, those are essentially the same words from the Eighteenth Amendment, which initiated the prohibition of the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors. We know the time period during which that amendment was active as "Prohibition." Funny how they knew back then that there is no mention regarding alcohol in the Constitution, so they needed an amendment to the Constitution in order to have the authority to put in place such a ban.
Are light bulbs mentioned as an authority in the Constitution?
No.
How about the environment, of which they claim the ban is in place for the purpose of saving?
No.
Then how is it that we so easily are accepting a ban on incandescent light bulbs by federal coercion without as much as a single complaint well knowing that there is no authority for the federal government to compel that incandescent light bulbs are removed from the free market?
It is still a free market, right?
How many jobs will be lost? How many unintended consequences will we see as a result of moving to LED only bulbs? How many health issues will arise in the future due to the exposure of people to so much LED radiation? Why do they have to ban incandescent light bulbs in the first place? Why can't we have a choice? Isn't that what liberty is all about?
Chalk the incandescent light bulb ban as just another sign as to how tyrannical and unconstitutional our government has become.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
Mr. Constitution Hour airs every Saturday Night at 9pm. K-Praise (www.kprz.com) Mr. Constitution Hour on KPRZ is a radio broadcast that looks at The United States Constitution through the lens of Christianity. The program is hosted by Mr. Constitution Douglas V. Gibbs. Mr. Constitution Hour by Douglas V. Gibbs: Laissez-Faire, Mercantilism, and Communism - 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 progressive changes to our banking system, U.S. Senate election method, and introduced a new income tax. Woodrow Wilson became President, ready to wield the presidency in a fashion the progressives demanded. World War I, however, loomed on the horizon. Past episodes are available at the radio station's podcast page set up for Doug at -------> https://omny.fm/shows/douglas-v-gibbs/playlists/mr-constitution-hour-by-douglas-v-gibbs And on the following podcast platforms: Help support the program with your donations, this program has no advertisers and depends completely on contributor dollars! |
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Saturdays, 1:00 - 3:00 pm Pacific Time
KMET 1490-AM (www.kmet1490am.com)
Classic Podcast Page on SoundCloud (for pre-2022 episodes)
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Torrance Constitution Class
Friday Night Torrance Constitution Class, 6:00 pm, Fidelity National Title Company, 3878 W. Carson Street, Ste. 225, Torrance, CA
If you did not prepay, $15 per person per session
Tonight's Lesson: Article I, Sections 8, Enumerated Powers
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Monday Night, 6pm Chino and Tuesday Morning, 11am Fallbrook Constitution Classes are canceled this week.
Chino: I will not be in town in time for the class, I am currently out of State and I am working my way back home.
Fallbrook: Emmanuel Baptist Church is conducting Vacation Bible School this week and Pastor Tom has asked that we take the week off.
I will still be on the air on Tuesday at 4pm Pacific for the Mr. Constitution Class "Learning the Constitution on Untold History Channel" this week. www.mr-constitution.com
Saturdays, 1:00 - 3:00 pm Pacific Time
KMET 1490-AM (www.kmet1490am.com)
Classic Podcast Page on SoundCloud (for pre-2022 episodes)
Call in Live during the Program!
I will be out of state Thursday and Friday, so the Beaumont, Oceanside, and Torrance classes will not meet this week. See you next week.
I thought it was unconstitutional for the government to establish a religion, but it seems homosexual, transgender, paganism is protected, established, and placed above all other faiths...
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Chino Constitution Class
Monday Evening, 6:00 pm,
Archibald's, 15421 Fairfield Ranch Rd in Chino Hills (right off Central and the 71 Freeway)
For the Republic
Sunday 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Hosts: Alan Myers and Douglas V. Gibbs "Mr. Constitution"
Torrance Constitution Class
Friday Night Torrance Constitution Class, 6:00 pm, Fidelity National Title Company, 3878 W. Carson Street, Ste. 225, Torrance, CA
If you did not prepay, $15 per person per session
Tonight's Lesson: Article I, Sections 5, 6, & 7
Legislative Procedures, Making Law
(Finish Lesson 2, begin Lesson 3)
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