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  • Virtue, not emotions!
    May 22 2026

    It is May 22, 2026. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.The Founders believed a republic required virtue.Not perfection.Not moral superiority.But self-restraint.Discipline.Civic responsibility.And respect for constitutional limitation.Today modern political culture often rewards the opposite.Outrage.Tribalism.Vanity.Permanent campaigning.And the pursuit of power itself.The Founders warned repeatedly that republics collapse when virtue declines.Because once ambition becomes disconnected from restraint…freedom becomes increasingly difficult to preserve.And perhaps the greatest danger facing America today is not merely political division.It is the gradual disappearance of the moral and civic foundation necessary to sustain a constitutional republic.May truth reign supreme.



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  • Where are the Virtuous?
    May 22 2026

    It is May 22, 2026. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.Today we are going to discuss one of the most misunderstood concepts in the Founding era.Republican virtue.Modern ears often hear the word “virtue” and immediately assume moral preaching.But to the Founders, republican virtue meant something much deeper and much more practical.It referred to the moral and civic qualities necessary for free people to govern themselves responsibly.The Founders understood something history had taught repeatedly:Republics do not survive simply because constitutions are written.They survive only when citizens and leaders possess enough discipline,restraint,and constitutional understandingto resist the natural human temptation toward power and corruption.This is why men like John Adams,Madison,and Washington spoke constantly about morality,public character,and civic responsibility.They understood that freedom requires self-government in two senses:political self-government and personal self-government.A population incapable of discipline eventually demands increasing external control.And leaders lacking virtue eventually place ambition above constitutional restraint.Now compare that understanding to modern political culture.Today much of public life rewards:attention-seeking,tribal outrage,vanity,media warfare,and permanent political conflict.Politics increasingly operates like entertainment.And when entertainment values dominate political culture, statesmanship declines.The Founders feared exactly this kind of degeneration.They studied the collapse of earlier republics and repeatedly observed the same pattern:As civic virtue weakens, populations become more emotionally reactive,more dependent upon centralized systems,and less capable of sustaining liberty responsibly.Meanwhile ambitious leaders become increasingly willing to expand power,manipulate public fears,and preserve institutional authority.This is why the Founders treated constitutional limitation as inseparable from moral character.A constitution alone cannot restrain people who no longer believe restraint matters.And this may be one of the deepest crises facing modern America.Not merely disagreement.Not merely polarization.But the erosion of the civic and moral foundations necessary to preserve republican government itself.The Founders believed freedom demanded serious citizens and restrained leaders.Without those qualities, they feared republics would slowly transform into systems where liberty survives only symbolically while centralized administration expands continuously.And many Americans today increasingly sense that warning becoming relevant once again.May truth reign supreme.



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  • Few Politicians Understand The Constitution
    May 20 2026

    This video is for May 21, 2026. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.Today we are going to discuss one of the most overlooked transformations in modern America.The transformation of political language itself.If you carefully study the writings of the Founders — Jefferson, Madison, Adams, Hamilton, Jay — you notice something immediately.They spoke the language of liberty.They discussed:rights,constitutional limitation,faction,separation of powers,self-government,and the dangers of centralized authority.Their entire political worldview revolved around one central concern:How do free people restrain governmental power?Now compare that to much of modern political communication.Today government officials frequently sound like managers of complex systems.The language is bureaucratic.Administrative.Managerial.Technocratic.Citizens become:resources,populations,consumers,stakeholders,or compliance groups.Government becomes:program coordination,regulatory oversight,policy delivery,and social management.This is not simply a change in vocabulary.It reflects a profound philosophical transformation.The Founders believed government existed beneath the sovereignty of the people.Modern administrative systems increasingly operate as though society exists within the management structure of government.That is a radically different understanding of political order.And this transformation affects everything:education,public discourse,constitutional interpretation,and the psychology of citizenship itself.The Founders feared permanent bureaucratic systems because they understood that administration naturally seeks expansion.Bureaucracies rarely reduce themselves.Power rarely limits itself voluntarily.Which is why constitutional restraints were designed to remain primary.But modern political culture often speaks as though constitutional limitation is secondary to administrative efficiency.And when efficiency becomes more important than liberty, republics slowly begin changing character.This is one reason so many Americans feel disconnected from government today.The language of statesmanship has been replaced by the language of management.And many citizens instinctively recognize that they are no longer being addressed primarily as sovereign participants in a constitutional republic, but increasingly as populations within an administrative framework.The Founders warned repeatedly that liberty declines when government grows accustomed to managing every aspect of civic life.And perhaps one of the clearest signs of that decline is when public officials no longer sound like servants of free people.May truth reign supreme.



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