Ceasefire - Which Branch Of Government Is The Most Powerful 6-27-26
Dale and Ron discuss which branch of the U.S. federal government is the most powerful — and which should be. They argue the Founders intended Congress to hold supreme authority (evidenced by the Constitution's structure and the Federalist Papers), but in practice, Americans perceive the executive and judiciary as more powerful. They trace how the presidency gradually expanded its role through figures like TR, Wilson, FDR, LBJ, Obama, and Trump; how the Supreme Court became a policy-making battleground (e.g., Roe v. Wade); and how Congress abdicated its responsibility by granting vague powers rather than specific laws (Obamacare as a case study). They conclude that the real problem is the American people tolerating this shift — and that reclaiming constitutional balance requires citizens to redistribute power back to the legislature. 0:00 Intro — Dale & Ron introduce the topic: which branch is (and should be) most powerful ~1:00 The Constitution as evidence — legislature gets the most text; Article I has 10 sections vs. 4 and 3 for executive and judiciary ~3:00 Federalist Papers & the Founders' intent — no strong executive, no runaway judiciary ~5:00 Public perception: most people pick executive first, judiciary second, legislature last ~7:00 What each branch actually does — lawmaking, funding/purse strings, oversight vs. execution vs. dispute resolution ~10:00 Roe v. Wade & executive orders — the back-and-forth impermanence problem; Obamacare as a case study ~13:00 Congress grants vague power instead of specific law — letting presidents "interpret" rather than legislating clearly ~15:00 Break & return — how did we get here? Early presidents respected their limited role ~17:00 Expansion of presidential power — TR, Wilson, FDR, LBJ, Obama, Trump ~19:00 Americans love expediency — looking to the president in crises; Congress designed to be slow and deliberative ~21:00 Congress only deliberates and argues — Chip Roy's pay/committee bill; low-hanging fruit (daylight saving time) never gets done ~22:30 The administrative state — Wilson expanded the executive branch to include its own legislative and judicial functions ~23:30 Tying it back to citizens — the Constitution hasn't changed; we keep electing the same combative personalities ~24:20 Closing — "nature abhors a vacuum"; power needs to be redistributed back to citizens and Congress Original Air Date: June 27th at 10:30AM CST as heard on Boerne Radio 103.9FM Contact: • [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) • https://www.theboernebookshop.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... See omnystudio.com/listener (https://omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.

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