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  • Sheriff, If you do not understand the Constitution,
    Jul 12 2026

    Yesterday, a subscriber asked a sincere question.

    He said,

    “Where is the written job description for the sheriff?”

    That’s an excellent question.

    But I think it begins with a false premise.

    The greatest responsibilities of a sheriff are not found in an employee handbook.

    They are not found in a policy manual.

    They are not found in a checklist issued by the state.

    They are found in something far greater.

    They are found in the Constitution itself.

    The Constitution is not merely a document.

    It is the instrument that constitutes government.

    It creates government.

    It limits government.

    It binds government.

    And every sheriff swears an oath to support and defend it.

    Think about that.

    The sheriff doesn’t swear an oath to protect statutes.

    He doesn’t swear an oath to protect regulations.

    He doesn’t swear an oath to protect bureaucracies.

    He swears an oath to protect the Constitution.

    Why?

    Because the Constitution is the written job description.

    Not in the sense that it tells him how to write reports or serve warrants.

    It tells him why his office exists.

    It tells him what government may not do.

    It tells him what the people retain.

    That distinction is everything.

    The sheriff’s office exists because the people are free.

    Government exists because the people created it.

    The Constitution exists because government must remain confined.

    So let me ask a different question.

    If a man cannot distinguish between a right and a privilege...

    If he cannot distinguish between liberty and permission...

    If he cannot distinguish between constitutional authority and administrative power...

    How can he possibly know when government has crossed the line?

    He can’t.

    And if he cannot recognize constitutional overreach...

    How can he defend the people against it?

    He can’t.

    That’s why the sheriff’s greatest qualification isn’t found in firearms training.

    Or arrest procedures.

    Or criminal investigations.

    His greatest qualification is that he understands freedom.

    Because only a man who understands freedom can recognize when freedom is being diminished.

    Only a man who understands constitutional limitation can recognize when government has exceeded those limits.

    The Constitution does not require the sheriff to memorize every answer.

    It requires him to understand first principles.

    Government is limited.

    The people are free.

    Rights are protected.

    Power is restrained.

    Those are not suggestions.

    Those are constitutional boundaries.

    If a sheriff believes government may simply expand whenever it chooses...

    If he believes every new regulation deserves automatic obedience...

    If he believes every administrative demand is beyond question...

    Then he has misunderstood the very oath he took.

    The Constitution does not exist to expand government.

    It exists to restrain government.

    That restraint is not accidental.

    It is the entire point.

    The sheriff’s office was never intended to become another administrative agency.

    It was intended to stand closest to the people.

    To understand the people.

    To protect the people.

    And yes...

    To recognize when government itself begins exceeding its constitutional authority.

    That responsibility doesn’t come from a three-ring binder.

    It comes from understanding the office.

    Understanding the Constitution.

    Understanding the difference between a servant and a master.

    Government is the servant.

    The people are the masters.

    The sheriff serves the people by ensuring government remains within its lawful limits.

    If a man doesn’t understand that...

    He may wear the badge...

    He may carry the firearm...

    He may occupy the office...

    But he has missed the purpose.

    America doesn’t need more sheriffs who simply know procedures.

    America needs sheriffs who understand liberty.

    Sheriffs who recognize constitutional boundaries.

    Sheriffs who know that every expansion of governmental power must be measured against the rights retained by the people.

    Because the Constitution is not simply a document to admire.

    It is the operating manual for limited government.

    And every sheriff’s oath is a promise to enforce those limits.

    That...

    ...is the real job description.

    May truth reign supreme.



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  • Investigate officials...
    Jul 11 2026
    Every day in America...Government investigates the people.The IRS investigates taxpayers.Police investigate citizens.Building inspectors investigate homeowners.Health departments investigate businesses.Game wardens investigate hunters and fishermen.Child Protective Services investigates parents.Environmental agencies investigate landowners.Everywhere you look...Government investigates the people.But here’s the question almost no American has ever asked.Who investigates government?Think about that.If government possesses the authority to investigate you...Who possesses the constitutional authority to investigate government?Not another bureaucracy.Not another agency.Not another commission.Not another inspector general who ultimately reports back into the same system.Who represents the people?The answer should surprise you.The sheriff.Not as a law enforcement officer.Not as an administrator.Not as a collector of taxes.Not as the enforcer of every regulation that passes across his desk.But as the constitutional officer of the county.Imagine a citizen walking into the sheriff’s office.He doesn’t say,“My neighbor stole my lawn mower.”He says,“Sheriff... I believe government has violated my constitutional rights.”What should happen next?Today...Almost nothing.The citizen is referred somewhere else.To another agency.Another office.Another court.Another bureaucrat.Government sends him......to government.But ask yourself...If government investigates itself...Who is actually protecting the people?The Constitution never intended government to become accountable only to itself.There had to be someone...Someone independent enough...Someone close enough to the people...Someone with both constitutional authority and public accountability...To ask the question no agency ever asks.Did government exceed its lawful authority?Imagine if every sheriff in America maintained a Constitutional Grievance Office.Not for political complaints.Not for disagreements.Not for personalities.For constitutional injuries.Every complaint would begin with the same questions.What governmental action occurred?What right do you believe was burdened?What constitutional authority justified that action?Was the action proportional?Was due process observed?Was there another less intrusive means?Suddenly...Government would no longer be investigating only the people.The people, through their constitutional sheriff...Would be investigating government.Do you see how dramatically that changes the relationship?The sheriff is no longer reacting after liberty has been lost.He’s preserving constitutional boundaries before they disappear.Every agency knows someone may investigate its conduct.Every official knows someone may ask constitutional questions.Every public officer knows his oath is more than ceremony.It becomes accountability.Real accountability.This isn’t about attacking government.Government has a proper role.Government protects society.But constitutional government must also protect the people......from government itself when government exceeds its lawful limits.That is not hostility toward government.That is constitutional fidelity.The greatest mistake we’ve made is believing accountability only flows in one direction.From the citizen......to government.The American Republic was built upon the opposite principle.Government is accountable......to the people.And if no constitutional officer is willing to investigate governmental conduct...Then government slowly becomes accountable only to itself.That is not the Republic.That is administrative power without meaningful constitutional restraint.Perhaps we’ve misunderstood the sheriff’s greatest responsibility all along.Maybe his greatest responsibility isn’t simply enforcing the law.Maybe it is ensuring that government itself remains under the law.Not by politics.Not by speeches.Not by campaigns.By constitutional investigation.By asking difficult questions.By protecting peaceful citizens.By defending the constitutional limits he swore to uphold.Because the day government knows someone is watching...The Constitution begins to matter again.And perhaps...The restoration of the American Republic begins...Not in Washington.But in one county.One sheriff.One constitutional investigation.One citizen courageous enough to ask...“Sheriff... will you investigate my government?”May truth reign supreme. Get full access to YesToHellWith at yestohellwith.substack.com/subscribe
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  • When should a Sheriff investigate?
    Jul 10 2026

    THE SHERIFF’S MOST IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION

    It’s July 10, 2026. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.

    What is the job of a sheriff?

    Most people will answer...

    To investigate crime.

    To arrest criminals.

    To enforce the law.

    But what if I told you that the sheriff’s most important investigation may have nothing to do with investigating the citizen?

    It may involve investigating the government itself.

    Think about the oath.

    The sheriff doesn’t swear to protect the government.

    He swears to support and defend the Constitution.

    Why?

    Because the Constitution doesn’t restrain the people.

    It restrains government.

    So if government is the thing being restrained...

    Then who investigates the government when it crosses the line?

    Imagine this.

    A father comes into the sheriff’s office.

    He’s calm.

    Respectful.

    He isn’t asking for special treatment.

    He says,

    “Sheriff, a government official has deprived me of a right that belongs to me. No one will listen. Will you?”

    Now what should happen?

    Does the sheriff immediately ask,

    “What statute applies?”

    No.

    He asks something far more important.

    “Tell me exactly what happened.”

    “Who acted?”

    “What did they do?”

    “What right do you believe was violated?”

    “What authority did they claim?”

    “What injury did you suffer?”

    Notice something.

    The sheriff isn’t investigating the citizen.

    He’s investigating the government.

    Because if a government official has exceeded the limits placed upon him by the Constitution...

    That official—not the citizen—is now the subject of constitutional inquiry.

    The sheriff gathers the facts.

    He interviews witnesses.

    He reviews documents.

    He hears both sides.

    He doesn’t presume the citizen is right.

    He doesn’t presume the government is right.

    He seeks one thing.

    The truth.

    Then comes the most important question of all.

    Did the government official act within the constitutional authority entrusted to his office?

    Or did he exceed it?

    If he remained within his lawful authority...

    The grievance ends.

    But if he exceeded that authority...

    The sheriff has discovered something much larger than an administrative mistake.

    He has discovered a breach of the Constitution.

    And that changes everything.

    Because public office does not grant immunity.

    It creates responsibility.

    The higher the office...

    The greater the duty.

    The greater the duty...

    The greater the accountability.

    That is what most government officials have forgotten.

    And that is what most sheriffs have never been taught.

    The Constitution was never written only to protect the government from the people.

    It was written to protect the people from a government that exceeds its lawful authority.

    So ask yourself this.

    When was the last time you heard of a sheriff investigating a government official for violating the rights of a peaceful citizen?

    If the answer is never...

    Then perhaps we’ve forgotten the true purpose of the office.

    A constitutional sheriff doesn’t begin by asking,

    “What law did the citizen break?”

    He first asks,

    “Did the government remain faithful to the Constitution?”

    Because that’s the investigation that preserves liberty.

    And without that investigation...

    The Constitution becomes nothing more than words on paper.



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