🏛 Restoration, Authority, and the Architecture of the Presidency
In an era where political rhetoric often outpaces constitutional clarity, the presidency has become a battleground not just of policy, but of meaning. This morning’s reflections—anchored in Article II of the U.S. Constitution, critiques of executive…
Read MoreFrom Civil Rights to Racial Bureaucracy: A Restorationist Call for Selective Repeal
🏛️ The Promise and the Drift The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was heralded as a moral triumph—a legislative hammer against segregation, disenfranchisement, and racial exclusion. It promised equal access, dignity, and protection under the law. But looking…
Read MoreWhen Darkness Masquerades as Light
There comes a moment in every civilization when the compass spins and the dome fractures—when truth is no longer spoken plainly, but inverted, reframed, and weaponized. Isaiah warned of it with thunderous clarity: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and…
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