Quantum Leap

A friend reminded me today of a very important moment in my life. One of those moments where at the time it seems inconsequential and ordinary and there is no way you could possibly comprehend the impact it will have.
For me it was February 26, 1992. I am just out of college. New life, new opportunities, but same old me and same old life. I had no relationship with God, no faith. I was heavily into the occult and living a pleasant life. I had no particular reason to change things.

One of my favorite television shows was Quantum Leap. I watched it regularly. On this day, I watched the show like always. I really enjoyed it. But it was the last segment of the show that would stick with me forever.
I would like to say that I had a life changing moment where I gave my life to Christ and all was right. But it didn’t happen that way and I wouldn’t even recognize what really happened for almost 20 years.
In the last scene, the main character, a young girl, steps into her father’s church after a period of emotional separation. As she walks into the church she begins to sing, “His eye is on the sparrow.” I remember being particularly touched by the song. I had never heard it before. Over the next years I would always be drawn to that episode and searching for that song. God used a popular prime time television show to begin His love song to me. I would be drawn closer to him from that day forward. And, perhaps because I am particularly stubborn, (Amen says my husband) it wasn’t until 19 years later that I would respond to that call of love.

Praise God for his loving pursuit, his gentle persuasion, and eternl love song. Here is a link to the popular prime time worldly television show that started my love affair with God.

The scene begins at 36:50

Something I want to Share

Just for the record, there are many people doing what I do that charge huge speaking fees and make lots of money. I don’t operate that way. My family and I sacrifice to do what I do.

We are not rich. We normally make just enough to keep this thing going. I am not poor-mouthing, but sometimes people just have the wrong impression. I don’t do this for fame. I don’t do this for money. I do this for my child. I do this because I love this Republic and what its ideals represent. I do this because I LOVE LIBERTY.  Most importantly, I do this because I believe God, Himself, put it on my heart.

This is a mom and pop endeavor operating on a shoestring budget. I can’t always do all the things I’d like to do,but we trust God and know that he has all this in his control. This is a faith ministry, not a fame ministry, and as far as I am concerned that’s how it’s going to stay.

If you would like to know more about what I do, where I am teaching, and how you can support us, please visit my website: www.KrisAnneHall.com

President, Congress, and Proper Placement of Power

The office of president was to be limited and defined. The Congress was supposed to be a check OVER the president. Lets look how and perhaps why that has changed over the years. What do we have today?

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47 Senators and The Logan Act

Did the 47 Senators who wrote a letter to the “leaders of Iran” violate the Logan Act? Did they commit treason? Did they actually do anything at all? Let me be a voice of reason in a politically and emotionally charged world.

True Liberty Can Be Uncomfortable

I had a brief conversation with Dennis Prager yesterday about Liberty. He gave a speech that resonated with Liberty First principles, as I would have expected. But truly understanding and embracing Liberty is not always pleasant and not always comfortable. Lets get challenged today in the name of Liberty!

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Lessons in Liberty from Young American Patriots

We old people are full of excuses; my job, my reputation, my income, my home, blah blah blah. We could learn a thing or two about standing for liberty from these Young American Patriots!

PS: If you want to watch the video with Jessi I reference in the podcast, just click here! He’s awesome.

Virtues and Vices

Samuel Adams said, “There is seldom an Instance of a Man guilty of betraying his Country, who had not before lost the Feeling of moral Obligations in his private Connections.” Morality matters. And we need to be electing moral people.

Alternatively you can listen to “Virtues and Vices” by KrisAnne Hall on YouTube

Common Core and Cavemen

Our government engineered educations system has created the exact society of people they wanted…people ignorant of their power and ability to control government; a people that just accept with docility the will and the control of government. Its time to change all of that.

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General Welfare Revisited; James Madison's Warning

james-madison-founding-fatherAccording to the father of the Constitution the powers delegated to the central government “are few and defined and those that remain in the States are numerous and indefinite.” Fed #45.

Madison also explained that those powers are “reserved to external objects” of “war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce.” He also stated that the central government’s power to tax is intended to be limited to those powers. Fed #45

Madison clarified the meaning of the often abused “clauses” in 1792 during the Cod Fishery Bill debate. Specifically, that the General Welfare, Necessary and Proper, Commerce, and Tax and Spend clauses were not powers of their own but descriptions of the purposes of those limited and enumerated powers already mentioned. The General Welfare clause, he explains, was added to describe the purpose of the limited powers being delegated to the central government, i.e. so the central government could use those powers for the “general welfare” of the union, rather than for the benefit of one State over the other. The debates make it crystal clear, that this is not a blanket power to “do anything you can think of” to promote the so-called general welfare. It is in fact a limitation to direct that the power be wielded equitably.

In this debate Madison also warns of the consequences of interpreting this clause as a general boilerplate power, rather than a description of the intent that the limited powers be to the general benefit of the entire union. He said, ” for if the clause in question really authorizes Congress to do whatever they think fit, provided it be for the general welfare, of which they are to judge, and money can be applied to it, Congress must have power to create and support a judiciary establishment, with a jurisdiction extending to all cases favorable, in their opinion, to the general welfare, in the same manner as they have power to pass laws, and apply money providing in any other way for the general welfare…. If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the general welfare, and are the sole and supreme judges of the general welfare, they may take the care of religion into their Own hands; they may appoint teachers in every state, county, and parish, and pay them out of their public treasury; they may take into their own hands the education of children, establishing in like manner schools throughout the Union; they may assume the provision for the poor; they may undertake the regulation of all roads other than post-roads; in short, every thing, from the highest object of state legislation down to the most minute object of police, would be thrown under the power of Congress; for every object I have mentioned would admit of the application of money, and might be called, if Congress pleased, provisions for the general welfare.” James Madison, On The Cod Fishery Bill, Granting Bounties, 1792

It is relevant to note in this discussion that Madison is remarking that it is an obvious abuse of power for the central government to assume the role of education. He is speaking to his colleagues in extremes to show his point that interpreting the clauses in this way would result in an unlimited central government, a notion that would be highly offensive to the men involved in this debate.

Therefore, it is clear that the General Welfare clause does not give power or permission for federal involvement in school and much less for the Federal Department of Education. And to the contrary, according to “the Father of the Constitution,” once we have adopted this erroneous interpretation and application of the General Welfare clause, and perhaps see federal involvement in our schools, we will know we have a ridiculously out of control federal government.

As Madison himself said it, ” I venture to declare it as my opinion, that, were the power of Congress to be established in the latitude contended for, it would subvert the very foundations, and transmute the very nature of the limited government established by the people of America; and what inferences might be drawn, or what consequences ensue, from such a step, it is incumbent on us all to consider.”

Because we have turned Constitutional interpretation over to our own musings that we have indeed “transmuted” into something other than a representative republic. In our arrogance we have decided that the wisdom sown into our founding documents and that expressed in the profuse writings of its framers does not need to be consulted. The fact is this wisdom as you know is tied to over 700 years of lesson in history and 5 foundational Liberty Charters, not to mention the liberty philosophers and writers that our founders diligently consulted. The question is, Where is such negligence leading us? What kind of government are we creating? Into what are we transmuting?