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  • Do Egos Drive Officials?
    Jul 18 2026
    The Most Dangerous Syndrome You’ve Never Heard OfIt’s July 18, 2026, welcome to yestohellwith.com.I study human nature. It is a fascinating topic, probably one of the most important.For years, I’ve been asking one simple question.Why do intelligent people arrive at completely different conclusions while each is absolutely convinced they are right?Why does one judge see a case one way, another judge see it another way, and both believe they are faithfully applying the law?Why do police officers, attorneys, government officials, constitutional scholars, and even those in the liberty movement often disagree so completely, yet each speaks with complete confidence?I believe I’ve identified the answer.I call it Presumptive Certainty Syndrome.It is one of the most dangerous conditions affecting modern society because almost everyone suffers from it at one time or another.What is it?Presumptive Certainty Syndrome is the tendency to reach a conclusion before sufficient inquiry has been completed, and then defend that conclusion as though it were established truth.Think about that.The problem isn’t necessarily that the conclusion is wrong.The problem is that certainty arrives before proof.Inquiry stops.Reflection stops.Questions stop.Instead of asking, “Is this actually true?”, we begin asking, “How do I defend what I already believe?”And once that happens, our minds begin filtering everything through that conclusion.We notice facts that support us.We ignore facts that challenge us.We become advocates instead of investigators.Now here’s the important part.This isn’t just a government problem.It’s a human problem.Government employees suffer from it.Police officers suffer from it.Judges suffer from it.Attorneys suffer from it.Professors suffer from it.Liberty advocates suffer from it.Even the so-called constitutional experts and gurus suffer from it.The syndrome doesn’t care what side you’re on.It only cares whether you’ve stopped asking questions.Let me give you a simple example.Imagine a citizen peacefully walks into a public government building during normal business hours to conduct public business.He isn’t threatening anyone.He isn’t disrupting anything.An employee becomes uncomfortable and calls the police.One officer arrives already convinced that something must be wrong.He immediately begins demanding identification, demanding answers, demanding explanations.Notice what happened.The officer began with a conclusion.He assumed governmental authority before first determining whether the facts actually justified exercising that authority.Another officer arrives at the exact same scene.But instead of beginning with commands, he begins with questions.What happened?Has anyone been threatened?Has the citizen interfered with government operations?What law applies?What facts create authority to act?Only after answering those questions does he determine whether any governmental authority actually exists.Same office.Same badge.Same situation.Completely different methodology.One officer began with certainty.The other began with inquiry.That is the difference between Presumptive Certainty Syndrome and disciplined reasoning.Now think about how often this happens in everyday life.Someone reads a headline and reaches a conclusion.A lawyer reads one case and believes the matter is settled.A government employee assumes a policy automatically applies.A patriot hears one speaker and accepts the theory without testing it.A constitutional scholar repeats what has always been taught.Everybody becomes certain.Very few remain curious.That’s why, within the Liberty Dialogues, we don’t begin with conclusions.We begin with questions.What is the authority?What is the jurisdiction?What is the status?What is the standing?What obligation actually exists?What evidence establishes that obligation?Only after those questions have been answered do we permit ourselves to reach a conclusion.The Liberty Dialogues is designed to interrupt Presumptive Certainty Syndrome before it takes control of our reasoning.Because liberty doesn’t depend upon loud opinions.It depends upon disciplined inquiry.The next time someone tells you, “This is the law,” or “This is how it works,” or “You have to do this,” don’t immediately argue.Don’t immediately agree.Instead, ask the question that restores disciplined thinking:“How do we know that?”That single question may be the beginning of wisdom.And it may be the first step toward restoring constitutional government.May truth reign supreme. Get full access to YesToHellWith at yestohellwith.substack.com/subscribe
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  • I am Sheriff here!
    Jul 17 2026
    The Sheriff Who Remembers the RepublicTo understand the office of sheriff at the county level is, for most Americans, to enter a brave new world.It is a return to a place long forgotten.A return to something called the Republic.A Republic in which government does not simply announce its authority and expect obedience.A Republic in which authority must be identified, jurisdiction established, and power exercised within constitutional limits.Standing closest to the people is the sheriff.Not merely another law-enforcement officer.Not another employee of the state.But an elected constitutional officer who swears an oath to support and defend the Constitution and preserve the peace of the county.So what would happen if a sheriff actually understood that oath?Imagine this.It is late afternoon in Page County, Virginia.A convoy of black SUVs arrives at the sheriff’s office.Twenty heavily armed agents from the Internal Revenue Service, the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Department of the Treasury step inside wearing helmets, body armor, rifles, pistols, and tactical gear.The lead agent approaches the sheriff.“Good afternoon, Sheriff.My name is Mr. Pompeii.We’re here to inform you that early tomorrow morning a federal tactical team will be raiding the home of Bernie Haymaker.We intend to arrest Mr. Haymaker for willful failure to file federal income tax returns.You and your deputies are invited to accompany us.”The sheriff slowly rises from his chair.He looks at Mr. Pompeii.Then at the tactical team behind him.Then he speaks.“Mr. Pompeii, welcome to Page County.I am the elected Sheriff of this county.And let me make one thing perfectly clear.There will be no raid on the Haymaker home.There will be no forced entry.There will be no arrest.And there will be no cooperation from this office.”The room becomes silent.The sheriff continues.“I know Bernie Haymaker.I know his family.I know he has spent years attempting to understand the law.He has written members of Congress.He has written United States Senators.He has written the Internal Revenue Service.He has asked one simple question.‘What law compels me to file a federal income tax return?’He asked for the statute.He asked for the regulations.He asked for the legal authority.He asked your government to explain itself.And no one answered him.No Congressman.No Senator.No IRS official.No government attorney.No one.”The sheriff steps closer.“So let me understand this.Your government refuses to answer a citizen’s lawful questions...yet now arrives with twenty armed agents prepared to invade his home?That is not constitutional government.Not here.”Mr. Pompeii replies,“Sheriff, this is a federal matter.”The sheriff nods.“So you keep saying.Now prove it.” And let me inform you that this is a Republic issue, an issue of constitutional constraints.“I want your full legal identity.Your agency.Your chain of command.Your warrant.Your indictment.The statutes you claim apply.The regulations implementing those statutes.The jurisdiction you claim exists.And I want the federal government to answer every unanswered question Bernie Haymaker has already placed before it.Until that occurs...you will stand down.”Mr. Pompeii responds,“Sheriff, you don’t have authority to stop a federal investigation.”The sheriff smiles.“No, Mr. Pompeii.You misunderstand me.I am not debating whether your agency claims authority somewhere. I am telling you of my authority and the limited authority your superiors have under the US Constitution.I am telling you that before twenty armed men move against one of the people of this county, I intend to know exactly what authority you possess and whether you have exceeded it.Because I also possess authority.And I have sworn an oath to protect the people of this county from errant abuse.”The sheriff removes a thick file from his desk.“This belongs to Bernie Haymaker.Inside are years of letters.Questions.Research.And his documented good-faith understanding of the law.He repeatedly invited the government to explain itself.The government remained silent.Now you accuse him of acting willfully.Willfulness means knowingly violating a known legal duty.How do you intend to prove that...when your own government refused to identify the duty he repeatedly asked about?You do not answer a citizen’s questions with silence...and then answer his silence with rifles.”The sheriff pauses.“That is not justice.That is intimidation.”He looks directly at the assembled agents.“Gentlemen...badges do not create authority.Weapons do not create authority.Uniforms do not create authority.Authority must exist before the badge is pinned on.The Constitution was written to limit government.That is the oath I took.Apparently it is an oath many have forgotten.”The sheriff continues.“Most Americans no longer understand what the constitutional office of sheriff was intended to be.The sheriff is not ...
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  • Kings and Queens all...
    Jul 16 2026
    LANGUAGELanguage comes in many forms.Probably the most prevalent form of language is the unconscious, unstated language.It’s posture.It’s bearing.It’s body language.It’s facial expressions.It’s sounds.It’s intonations.It’s inflections.And then there are the words themselves.The conversation.The subtext.The pretext.It all becomes very complicated.But in the end, it’s actually very simple.Unfortunately, people presume.People expect.People project.And oftentimes the message is lost—sometimes by accident, but very often by design.Look at authority figures.The police officer with the high-and-tight haircut.The mirrored sunglasses.The perfectly creased uniform.Shoulders back.Chest out.Muscles bounding.Hands planted firmly on his hips.Leaning into your personal space as he speaks.You can’t even see his eyes.Every bit of it is language.It communicates one thing.“I have authority.”“You will listen to me.”“You are bound by what I say.”And when I ask you questions...I’m not really asking the damn question.I’m telling you.It’s as if a man assumes a role the moment he receives a title.“I’m a cop.”“I’m a police chief.”“I’m a sheriff.”Authority begins to ooze from every pore of his body.Not because it has necessarily been earned...But because the office has convinced the man that he rules......and the people are subject.Many young men leave the military and enter law enforcement.They bring with them a culture of command.It isn’t written.It isn’t spoken.But everyone feels it.Look around.America has been one of the most incarcerated countries in the world for decades.That should cause every American to stop and ask...What happened?Not simply to our laws...But to our culture.To our understanding of power.Now look at ourselves.We accept it.We accept the posture.We accept the dominance.We become deferential.We become careful.We instinctively change our tone of voice.We answer questions we were never obligated to answer.What happened to a country as strong, dignified, and glorious as America?When did we begin believing that those who temporarily occupy public office somehow stand above the very people from whom all public authority originates?It’s time we rethink not so much the rule of law...But the center of power.The source of power.Who are we as a people?Because every badge...Every office...Every commission...Every oath...Exists because of the people.The people are the sovereign source of power.If I were ever a police officer...If I were ever a deputy...And certainly if I were ever a sheriff...I would never forget that.I would speak with humility.With respect.With kindness.With genuine deference.Not because I am weak.But because I understand who the sovereign truly is.It is not enough for the American people to demand respect from public officials.Those who seek public office should possess the caliber, the mettle, the wisdom, and the character to honor and respect the sovereign people without ever being asked.They should look upon every peaceful citizen—not as a subject—but as the very source from which their authority is derived.Almost as if on bended knee.Because that is what constitutional humility looks like.True authority does not dominate.True authority serves.And the moment an officer forgets the source of his authority...He has begun to rule......rather than serve.But this conversation is not really about the police.It is about us.It is time that we, the American people, remember who we are.Not with arrogance.Not with hostility.Not with defiance.But with dignity.With grace.With wisdom.With self-respect.We must once again hold our heads high.Stand with our shoulders back.Speak calmly.Speak truthfully.Speak with conviction.And above all, speak with an understanding of the Constitution and of the natural, God-given rights and freedoms that belong to every human being.Communication is not merely speaking.It is giving.It is receiving.It is listening.It is understanding.It is recognizing the dignity of another while never surrendering your own.When we recover that understanding—individually and collectively—we recover something far greater than confidence.We recover our rightful position as a free people.The sovereign people.The true source of all public authority.Then, when we speak with those who occupy public office, we do so neither as subjects nor as adversaries, but as free men and women—respectful, firm, wise, self-governed, and in command of ourselves.Not because we seek to dominate.Not because we seek to intimidate.But because we understand where authority truly originates.And when we understand who we are, and those who serve in public office understand who we are, something remarkable happens.The conversation changes.The posture changes.The relationship changes.The people are no longer treated as subjects.And those in office are no longer tempted to behave as rulers.A constitutional republic begins to look like a constitutional ...
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