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  • What is the power of a word?
    May 31 2026

    “The Power of a Word”

    Welcome to yestohellwith.com.

    What is the power of a word?

    Life…or death.

    Because nations rise and fall based on definitions.

    When Americans say:“We live in a democracy,”they slowly kill the Republic.

    When Americans say:“Our constitutional rights,”they unknowingly surrender freedom.

    Why?

    Because rights do not come from the Constitution.

    The Constitution restrains government.

    That distinction changes everything.

    Rights come from God.From conscience.From natural law.From existence itself.

    The Constitution was never intended to grant freedom.

    It was intended to chain power.

    But modern Americans have reversed the relationship.

    They now believe government gives rights…which means government can remove them.

    And once a people accepts that lie…freedom becomes permission.

    The Liberty Dialogues teaches that words are jurisdictional weapons.

    Democracy is not the same as a Republic.Privileges are not the same as rights.Consent is not the same as coercion.

    But modern systems survive by blurring definitions.

    Why?

    Because confusion creates compliance.

    If people no longer understand the meaning of liberty…they cannot defend it.

    If rights become licenses…government becomes master.

    If privileges replace natural law…freedom becomes conditional.

    This is why language matters.

    The Founders chose words carefully:delegated powers,limited jurisdiction,unalienable rights,consent of the governed.

    These were not poetic phrases.

    They were structural barriers against tyranny.

    And once the people misuse those words…the barriers collapse.

    The Liberty Dialogues exists because America no longer suffers merely from political corruption.

    It suffers from definitional collapse.

    And when words collapse…jurisdiction expands.

    That is why the battle for liberty begins with restoring precise language.

    Because truth requires definition.

    And freedom dies the moment the people forget where rights actually come from.

    May truth reign supreme.



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  • Most local officials know nothing but their egos!
    May 30 2026

    “When Rights Become Permissions”

    It is May 30, 2026.

    Welcome to yestohellwith.com.

    In the last video, we asked a simple question:

    Where is the victim?

    Millions of Americans are beginning to realize that people are punished every day without any injured party ever appearing.

    But today I want to ask an even more important question.

    When did rights become permissions?

    Think about it.

    If you need government permission to exercise a right...

    is it still a right?

    Or has it become a privilege?

    The Founders did not speak of government granting rights.

    They spoke of rights that already existed.

    Rights that came before government.

    Rights that government was forbidden to violate.

    The right to speak.

    The right to worship.

    The right to defend yourself.

    The right to labor.

    The right to travel.

    The right to own property.

    These rights were not created by politicians.

    They were recognized as part of the natural liberty of man.

    Yet somewhere along the way, America underwent a transformation.

    Activities once considered matters of personal freedom slowly became matters of government approval.

    Permits.

    Licenses.

    Registrations.

    Applications.

    Fees.

    Renewals.

    Permissions.

    Today, millions of Americans ask permission to do things their grandparents considered ordinary exercises of liberty.

    And most never stop to ask why.

    Because once permission becomes normal...

    freedom begins to look unusual.

    And perhaps the greatest danger is not found in Washington.

    It is found in city halls and county offices across America.

    Because many of the people we elect locally possess little understanding of the principles they are supposed to protect.

    They enter office on opinion.

    They enter office on personality.

    They enter office on ego.

    And once elected, they often become servants of the municipal corporation rather than guardians of the people’s liberty.

    Ask yourself a simple question.

    How many city council members can explain the difference between a right and a privilege?

    How many planning commissioners understand Common Law?

    How many code enforcement officers can identify the constitutional limits of their authority?

    How many local officials understand that government was created to secure rights rather than regulate every aspect of human behavior?

    Too often, the answer is obvious.

    They know the code.

    They know the ordinance.

    They know the procedure.

    But they do not know the principles that are supposed to limit the use of power.

    And that is how freedom disappears.

    Not through tanks.

    Not through armies.

    Not through dramatic declarations.

    But through countless local officials who believe that every problem requires another rule, another permit, another fee, another restriction, and another layer of control.

    A Republic requires statesmen.

    It requires men and women who understand liberty.

    Who understand restraint.

    Who understand that authority without limits becomes tyranny.

    Instead, many communities elect managers.

    Administrators.

    Regulators.

    People who see citizens as subjects to be directed rather than free men and women whose rights must be protected.

    And when citizens stop demanding wisdom, knowledge, and constitutional understanding from those they elect, they should not be surprised when liberty continues to disappear.

    Because freedom is not lost first in Washington.

    Freedom is lost when the people closest to power no longer understand the purpose of power itself.

    The greatest expansion of power rarely comes through force.

    It comes through habit.

    Generation after generation simply accepts what the previous generation questioned.

    And eventually no one remembers the difference between a right and a privilege.

    The Liberty Dialogues asks questions that modern systems avoid.

    Not because the answers are comfortable.

    But because liberty depends upon asking them.

    When did rights become permissions?

    And more importantly...

    When did Americans stop noticing?

    May truth reign supreme.



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    5 mins
  • Conflict is healthy and needed!
    May 29 2026

    Cooperation Is Not Freedom

    It’s May 29, 2026. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.

    Modern government constantly praises one word:

    Cooperation.

    Federal agencies cooperate with states.States cooperate with cities.Courts cooperate with agencies.Corporations cooperate with government.

    And it all sounds peaceful.

    But the Liberty Dialogues asks a terrifying question:

    What happens when cooperation replaces confrontation?

    Because the American Republic was built on confrontation.

    Not violence —but constitutional confrontation.

    The branches were designed to resist each other.States were designed to challenge federal power.Citizens were expected to confront unlawful authority.

    Why?

    Because confrontation creates boundaries.

    And boundaries preserve liberty.

    The moment boundaries blur…power expands.

    That is Federal Creep.

    Federal Creep is what happens when every institution slowly merges into one administrative organism.

    The federal government issues “guidelines.”States enforce them.Local governments comply.Courts defer.Citizens obey.

    And suddenly no one knows where federal authority ends and local authority begins.

    This is why the Supreme Court language praising “cooperation over confrontation” is so dangerous.

    Because cooperation without limits becomes absorption.

    The States stop resisting.The courts stop questioning.The citizens stop confronting.

    And the Republic quietly dissolves into administrative management.

    The Liberty Dialogues teaches a principle modern America desperately needs to remember:

    Confrontation is healthy in a free society.

    Not hatred.Not chaos.Not violence.

    Lawful confrontation.

    Questions like:

    By what authority?Under what jurisdiction?What is the limiting principle?Where is the delegated power?

    These questions preserve liberty.

    Because once government no longer has to answer questions…it no longer has limits.

    The Apparatus of Avoidance depends on politeness without principle.

    It survives through silence.Comfort.Procedure.And fear of confrontation.

    But freedom survives only where citizens are willing to draw lines.

    The Founders understood this.

    That is why they created separation of powers instead of centralized management.

    A Republic survives through disciplined confrontation.

    An empire survives through obedient cooperation.

    And America must decide which one it wants to be.

    May truth reign supreme.



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