Patrick takes a closer look at the news of the Department of Education’s closure and weighs in on the principle of subsidiarity, emphasizing local versus federal education control. Patrick also shares thoughts on the decline of American test scores and offers alternative education solutions. Curious about the possible changes that could arise? Don’t miss Patrick’s engaging discussions filled with fresh perspectives and the latest updates.
- Audio: Ronald Reagan said about the Department of Education in 1980 (01:53)
- Audio: Karoline Leavitt The Department of Education was founded in the 1970s, and since then, we have spent more than $3 trillion at this federal bureaucracy. (06:27)
- Mississippi eliminates state income tax (14:21)
- Doxing website that shows personal details of Tesla owners has Molotov cocktail as cursor (19:01)
- Joe – A protestant spoke with you about devotion to Mary and the Saints. I wanted to add some things to that conversation. Not all acts, like kneeling, is considered worship. (27:02)
- Elizabeth – Email – If my 18-year-old daughter sleeps over regularly at her boyfriend’s house, is this a near occasion of sin? (32:48)
- Kim – Why won’t we sin in heaven? (41:36)
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