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Inflation Time Bomb

By Economy, Inflation, Politics

Episode #35 – In this episode, Barry Farah provides a powerful summary of the elements negatively affecting our economy right now. The average American is only just starting to feel the impact in their bank accounts. With rising prices, the cost of living is just beginning to shoot up. Barry ties these consequences to excessive government spending and pandering to Marxist ideology.

Who Killed Political Correctness?

By Free Speech, Political Correctness, Politics

Episode #29 – In Episode 29, Barry Farah explains how Political Correctness culminated in the 1990s as a result of censored speech by the left on college campuses in the 1980s. Discover how anti-American radicals in the 1960s and 1970s set the stage for Political Correctness culture. It was dressed down and demoralized by a chorus of national voices in the ’90s, including scholars, right-wing political pundits, and even the President. So now, what about Cancel Culture – can it be canceled? Check it out in this episode!

What Executive Orders Do for You Part 2

By Executive Orders, Government, Politics

Episode #15 – Barry Farah reviews executive orders signed by the new POTUS in 2021, illuminating the role of executive authority according to the U.S. Constitution and how it differs from that of the former British monarchy. Barry goes through the first X orders and explains what they mean for us as citizens and their impact on business, the economy, the military, and more. Barry Farah refers to Alexander Hamilton’s writings in the Federalist paper in comparing the new U.S. Constitutional system and the role of the executive branch. He describes how past presidents utilized executive orders, and how the number of E.O.s issued varies greatly throughout U.S. history. Finally, Barry Farah reveals the ongoing debate over whether or not the executive branch has too much power or not enough in American politics.

What Executive Orders Do for You Part 1

By Executive Orders, Government, Politics

Episode #14 – Barry Farah reviews executive orders signed by the new POTUS in 2021, illuminating the role of executive authority according to the U.S. Constitution and how it differs from that of the former British monarchy. Barry goes through the first X orders and explains what they mean for us as citizens and their impact on business, the economy, the military, and more. Barry Farah refers to Alexander Hamilton’s writings in the Federalist paper in comparing the new U.S. Constitutional system and the role of the executive branch. He describes how past presidents utilized executive orders, and how the number of E.O.s issued varies greatly throughout U.S. history. Finally, Barry Farah reveals the ongoing debate over whether or not the executive branch has too much power or not enough in American politics.

Abdication Leads to Tyranny

By Government, Politics, Tyranny

Episode #4 – Today on Culture Shift, Barry Farah talks about the balance of power and how it relates to the recent election. 2020 brought with it a huge expansion in government overreach in its allowance of violence, its mandate to force business closures, and response to the evidence of alleged election fraud. The balance of power for the three branches laid out in the Constitution is critical to right these wrongs, and is sadly waning. Today, Barry Farah describes a concept he calls “the tripod.” This concept displays how the executive, legislative, and judicial branches – or departments as Madison refers to them in the Federalist papers – all have individual roles, but are critically interdependent on each other. If one branch oversteps or abdicates their responsibilities, tyranny is inevitable. The 2020 election reveals numerous examples of voting misconduct and if the roles of our government are not upheld, we will never know if the results are an honest representation of who won. Join us in today’s episode as Barry Farah describes exactly how government roles are being abdicated in this election just days before Congress reviews the electoral college votes.

The Power of Free Speech

By Cancel Culture, Free Speech, Freedom, Politics

Episode #3 – Today on Culture Shift, Barry talks about the first two freedom rights within the first amendment: the freedom of speech and freedom of the press. When it comes to sharing ideas, the “cancel culture” phenomena has already begun muting our abilities to speak freely. Yet, the power to speak is one of the greatest gifts God gave us, because it’s one of his greatest strengths. When God created everything, he did so not by physical exertion, but by speaking. As humans made in the image of God, we bear that same power. I hope you enjoy today’s episode as we discuss the harm in repressing speech and endorsing dishonest journalism. Without the freedom of speech, we will not only cease to live in a government ordered by the people, but it will remove the God-given power of spreading our own ideas.

Who Invented Freedom?

By Freedom, Politics

Episode #2 – Today on Culture Shift, Barry talks about the author of freedom: God. The freedom to practice your own beliefs is necessary for a society to accurately be called “free.” The founding fathers borrowed from the biblical phrase, “Thou Shalt Not” to construct the first amendment, which begins “Congress shall make no law…”Come along to find out why the government needs to get out of the business of restricting religious freedom — and all of our other freedoms as well.

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