YesToHellWith cover art

YesToHellWith

YesToHellWith

By: and may TRUTH reign supreme!
Listen for free

YesToHellWith is determined to expose the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of Orlando Carter. We are asking that President Trump review this injustice and exonerate Carter.

yestohellwith.substack.comyestohellwith
Hourly Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Whom or what does the Sheriff protect?
    Jul 7 2026
    If Americans do not understand the power and importance of the county sheriff, they will continue to lose their freedoms.Not all at once.But one regulation at a time.One permit at a time.One license at a time.One administrative requirement at a time.Until one day, they wake up and discover that what was once a right has quietly become a privilege... and what was once freedom now requires permission.The sheriff is not simply another law enforcement officer.He is a constitutional officer.He voluntarily takes a solemn oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.That oath is not about defending paper.It is about defending a form of government that places constitutional limits upon governmental power so that a free people remain free.Yet today, most Americans have been conditioned to look upward.To Washington.To Congress.To the Supreme Court.To governors.To agencies.To bureaucrats.As though freedom flows down from the top of a pyramid.But constitutional government was never intended to work that way.The people live in counties.Families live in counties.Businesses operate in counties.Churches gather in counties.Communities are built in counties.Freedom is lived locally.And because freedom is lived locally, its protection must begin locally.Now consider this.Imagine a citizen in Page County, Virginia, encounters a government official acting under an administrative regulation.The citizen receives a citation.Not because he injured another person’s life.Not because he violated another person’s liberty.Not because he damaged another person’s property.But because he violated an administrative rule.Instead of immediately paying the fine, he walks into the sheriff’s office.He says,“Sheriff, I believe my freedom has been burdened.”Now imagine a sheriff who actually understands his constitutional office.He doesn’t immediately ask,“What regulation applies?”He asks something entirely different.“What right is this citizen exercising?”“What freedom has been burdened?”“What constitutional authority justifies government interfering with this peaceful conduct?”Those are entirely different questions.One begins with government.The other begins with freedom.One begins with control.The other begins with liberty.Now imagine the sheriff conducts an honest investigation.He concludes the citizen violated no one’s life.No one’s liberty.No one’s property.The citizen simply wanted to live peacefully.Now imagine the sheriff says:“I have investigated this matter. I find no constitutional basis to support depriving this citizen of his freedom.”Think about what that means.For the first time, someone with constitutional authority is not asking how to enforce the system.He is asking whether the system has remained within its constitutional limits.That changes everything.Now imagine another example.A father wants to fish with his son in the Shenandoah River.Not for sport.To feed his family.Before anyone asks whether he has purchased a license...Shouldn’t someone first ask whether he is simply exercising a natural right in freedom?Suppose a farmer wants to sell vegetables grown on his own land.Suppose a family chooses to homeschool.Suppose a peaceful citizen wants to work honestly, travel peacefully, worship according to conscience, or simply live without unnecessary interference.Before government asks,“Where is your permit?”Shouldn’t someone first ask,“Has this peaceful citizen violated another person’s life, liberty, or property?”If the answer is no...Then government should bear the burden of explaining why it is interfering.That is where the sheriff becomes indispensable.The sheriff is not there to maximize governmental power.He is there to ensure governmental power remains within constitutional limits.He is there to hear the grievances of the people.To investigate.To separate genuine constitutional injuries from ordinary disagreements.To stand between peaceful citizens and unnecessary governmental intrusion when constitutional duty requires it.Now here’s the uncomfortable question.Would it surprise you to learn that many people seeking the office of sheriff have never seriously studied the constitutional purpose of the office they seek?Think about that.We spend thousands of hours teaching sheriffs how to enforce.How many hours do we spend teaching them what they are sworn to protect?Those are not the same thing.A sheriff can become exceptionally skilled at enforcing the system......while never understanding that his highest duty is to preserve the freedom of the people by ensuring government remains within its constitutional limits.That is one of the greatest dangers facing America today.The answer is not bigger government.The answer is not smaller government.The answer is constitutional government.Government that governs itself.Government that understands its limits.Government that remembers that freedom comes first.Rights come first.The ...
    Show More Show Less
    7 mins
  • The States May Compromise the Sheriffs
    Jul 6 2026
    The Compromised SheriffImagine being elected by the people.You raise your right hand.You swear an oath to support the Constitution.The citizens believe they have just elected the most independent law enforcement officer in their county.They believe they have elected someone who answers to them.But what happens next?The very next day, the system begins to reshape the office.Not through threats.Not through force.But through something far more powerful.Dependency.The sheriff enters a world of state academies.State certifications.State funding.State policies.State attorneys.State procedures.State conferences.State manuals.State expectations.Every day, the message is repeated.“This is how it is done.”“This is standard procedure.”“This is the accepted practice.”“This is what everyone else does.”And before long, the sheriff may begin to forget a simple question.Who elected me?Because the people did not elect the training academy.They did not elect the Compensation Board.They did not elect policy committees.They did not elect administrative agencies.They elected one constitutional officer.The sheriff.This is not an attack on training.Training has value.Professional standards have value.Cooperation has value.But there is a profound difference between being informed and becoming dependent.A constitutional officer must never allow education to become substitution.No academy can replace constitutional judgment.No manual can replace independent thought.No administrative policy can replace the oath.The danger is subtle.A sheriff rarely wakes up one morning and decides to surrender independent judgment.It happens one decision at a time.One policy at a time.One recommendation at a time.One budget meeting at a time.One legal opinion at a time.One conference at a time.Until eventually, the sheriff no longer asks,“By what authority?”Instead, the question becomes,“What does the state want me to do?”Those are not the same question.One reflects constitutional government.The other reflects administrative government.Consider the practical reality.Much of the sheriff’s funding comes through the state.Many deputies depend upon state certification.Policies are influenced by state agencies.Liability concerns encourage conformity.Professional recognition often rewards agreement rather than independent analysis.None of these things is inherently improper.But together they create powerful institutional pressure.Pressure that can slowly transform an independent constitutional office into another administrative agency in practice, even though the Constitution says otherwise.History teaches us that liberty is rarely lost in one dramatic moment.It is usually surrendered by degrees.One convenience.One assumption.One compromise.One presumption.Then another.The office remains constitutional on paper.Yet its daily operation increasingly resembles the bureaucracy surrounding it.The greatest danger is not corruption.The greatest danger is unconscious conformity.A sheriff may honestly believe he is exercising independent judgment while simply repeating what he has always been taught.That is why every sheriff should continually ask:Who gave me this authority?Is this action required by law?Or has it merely become custom?Am I exercising my own constitutional judgment?Or am I borrowing someone else’s?The people do not elect sheriffs to become extensions of distant institutions.They elect sheriffs because local accountability matters.The office exists to stand between governmental power and the individual when the law requires courage.That courage does not mean opposing the state for its own sake.Nor does it mean ignoring valid law.It means understanding the office well enough to distinguish between lawful obligation and unquestioned habit.The Constitution cannot defend itself.Statutes cannot interpret themselves.An oath has meaning only if the person who takes it understands the office it protects.The question, then, is not whether today’s sheriffs are good men and women.Many undoubtedly are.The real question is this:Do they fully understand the constitutional office they have sworn to uphold?Or have they been taught primarily how to operate within an administrative system?Now let me leave you with one final question.Would it surprise you to learn that many of the men and women who seek the office of sheriff have spent their entire careers inside the very system they are expected to oversee as independent constitutional officers?They have been trained by it.They have worked within it.They have advanced through it.They have learned its policies, its procedures, and its assumptions.But how many have ever been taught the constitutional history, purpose, and independent role of the office they now seek to hold?How many understand that the office of sheriff was designed to answer first to the people—not simply to the prevailing administrative culture?If those seeking the office have never been taught the true ...
    Show More Show Less
    7 mins
  • Restoring the American Republic
    Jul 5 2026

    The Republic Is Not Restored in Washington

    For generations, Americans have believed that if we could just elect the right President...If we could just elect the right Governor...If we could just send better men and women to Congress...Then somehow the Republic would be restored.But after decades of elections...After thousands of new laws...After countless promises...Are we more free?Or less?The uncomfortable truth is that we have been trying to repair the Republic from the wrong end.The American Republic was never designed to be restored from the top down.It was designed to live from the bottom up.The founders never intended Washington to become the center of American life.The center was always supposed to be the people.The family.The church.The community.The county.That is where liberty lives.That is where government touches your daily life.That is where justice is experienced.And that is where the Republic must begin again.Think about it.You don’t wake up every morning wondering what Congress is doing.You wake up thinking about your family.Your home.Your work.Your business.Your property.Your church.Your neighbors.Your county.That is real life.The Constitution was written to protect that life—not to replace it.Somewhere along the way, we began believing that freedom comes from Washington.It doesn’t.Freedom existed before Washington.Freedom existed before the Constitution.Freedom existed before government itself.Government was created because free people needed a limited institution to preserve justice.Not to manage every aspect of life.That is why the Remedy begins with the county.Not because counties are more important than states.But because counties are where constitutional government becomes real.A constitutional sheriff...A constitutional common law court...A constitutional governor supporting constitutional counties...A people governing themselves...That is the architecture of a constitutional republic.The Republic is not rebuilt by another election.It is rebuilt one county at a time.One constitutional officer at a time.One constitutional institution at a time.One generation at a time.The American Republic will not be restored in Washington.It will be restored where Americans actually live.In their counties.In their communities.In their homes.That is the architecture of the American Republic.And perhaps...The only realistic path to restoring it.May truth reign supreme.



    Get full access to YesToHellWith at yestohellwith.substack.com/subscribe
    Show More Show Less
    3 mins
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.