Sinopsis
WallBuilders Live! with David Barton and Rick Green is a daily journey into the past to capture the ideas of the Founding Fathers of America and then apply them to the major issues of today. Featured guests will include Congressmen, Senators, and other elected officials, as well as experts, activists, authors, and commentators on a variety of issues facing America.
Episodios
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The Economics of America First - with Congressman Bob McEwin
14/04/2025 Duración: 26minA masterclass in economic strategy unfolds as former Congressman Bob McEwen joins the WallBuilders Show to dissect President Trump's controversial tariff policies. McEwen cuts through the noise with clarity and historical perspective, revealing how these tariffs represent sophisticated negotiation tactics rather than permanent economic barriers."You can stand on any street corner in Europe and not see a single American car go by," McEwen observes, highlighting the 26% tariff European nations place on American vehicles while enjoying relatively unchallenged access to U.S. markets. This stark imbalance frames Trump's approach not as protectionism but as leverage to create genuine free trade through reciprocity.Drawing powerful parallels between the Carter administration of the 1970s and Biden's presidency (dubbing the latter "Carter 2.0"), McEwen reminds listeners how quickly economic fortunes can reverse under proper leadership. Just as Reagan's policies triggered an eco
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Reclaiming America: Constitutional Victories Under Trump
11/04/2025 Duración: 26minThe American constitutional system is showing remarkable resilience as the judicial branch returns to its proper role within our system of government. This episode breaks down several significant Supreme Court decisions that aren't merely victories for any particular administration but represent the restoration of constitutional order.We explore how lower courts have frequently overstepped their authority by issuing nationwide injunctions from district court benches, effectively making national policy decisions. The Supreme Court is now systematically reining in this judicial activism, sending a clear message about the importance of proper jurisdiction and constitutional boundaries.The conversation dives deep into federal employment reform, examining how government jobs have too often become permanent entitlements rather than positions of public service. We analyze court decisions that now allow the executive branch to appropriately manage its workforce, just as private sector employers must do. This shi
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The Constitutional Foundations of the American Republic: From Proxy Voting to Revolutionary Principles
10/04/2025 Duración: 26minWhat happens when constitutional principles collide with modern convenience? We dive deep into the controversial issue of proxy voting in Congress that recently divided Republican lawmakers. The Constitution never anticipated representatives would claim their job without showing up, yet a recent dispute over allowing proxy voting for personal circumstances threatened to change centuries of precedent. The stark contrast is unmistakable—we prosecute citizens for voter fraud while considering letting representatives cast multiple votes. As one congressman noted, "proxy voting for regular citizens on Election Day would never be acceptable, so why change the rules for those with even greater responsibility?"We also explore a fascinating historical parallel: only about 14% of Americans actively participated in the Revolutionary War. This small remnant, guided by biblical principles, managed to defeat the world's strongest military power against overwhelming odds. Could a similar minority influence Am
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How Trump's Policies Are Transforming America's Global Influence
09/04/2025 Duración: 26minThe political and cultural landscape in Washington D.C. has undergone remarkable transformation according to David and Tim Barton, who share their firsthand observations from a recent pastor's briefing in the nation's capital. Their conversations with congressional representatives reveal a refreshing shift in attitude and purpose among newly elected officials who arrive with clear intentions rather than simply occupying office space.A significant revelation emerged from multiple congressional sources: America has dramatically altered its approach to international relations. Previous administrations had effectively coerced foreign nations into adopting controversial positions on gender, sexuality, and abortion by threatening to withhold financial aid—essentially exporting values that many Americans themselves find troubling. The current administration has halted this practice, no longer using American power to force ideological compliance from countries that often maintain stronger moral positions th
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Pastors, Politics, and Gold: America's Hidden Truths- with Andrew Moran
08/04/2025 Duración: 26minTwo pressing questions converge in this thought-provoking episode: What role did faith actually play in America's founding, and is there really gold in Fort Knox? David and Tim Barton call in from Washington DC, where they're conducting a pastor's briefing that reveals the forgotten Christian foundations woven throughout our Capitol's history, from the first English Bible printed in America with Congressional approval to church services held in the Capitol building itself.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when we explore President Trump and Elon Musk's recent statements about verifying the gold reserves at Fort Knox. Financial journalist Andrew Moran joins to explain why this isn't just idle curiosity—if the reported $500 billion in gold reserves aren't actually there, the economic consequences could be catastrophic for every American. Moran traces the controversial history of Fort Knox's gold, much of which came from FDR's confiscation of citizens' pr
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Faith Meets Culture: How Western Civilization Education Is Being Revived - with Stanley Kurtz
07/04/2025 Duración: 26minA quiet revolution in higher education is underway, and Stanley Kurtz has been at the forefront of making it happen. On this episode, we dive deep into Utah's groundbreaking Senate Bill 334 – legislation that requires university students to complete three semesters studying Western civilization and one semester on American civics. But this isn't just another curriculum mandate.What makes this bill revolutionary is how it ensures implementation. Rather than allowing faculty to subvert legislative intent (as has happened countless times before), these courses will be taught under the supervision of an independent academic unit led by educators who genuinely value traditional education. The bill also mandates full transparency – syllabi, required reading, lecture topics, and discussion themes must all be posted online for public viewing.Stanley explains why this represents "as big a breakthrough in higher education reform as we've ever seen." We explore how universities have drifted from
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From Washington DC to Wisconsin: Good News on Faith, Elections, and Civics Education
04/04/2025 Duración: 26minThe signs of America's renewal are becoming increasingly apparent as we approach our nation's 250th birthday. From Wisconsin's overwhelming support for election integrity to Arkansas' groundbreaking civics education reforms, citizens across political divides are finding common ground on fundamental principles.The latest polling reveals a remarkable shift in public sentiment. Even CNN's own data analyst reported that President Trump's approval ratings have reached historic highs—surpassing Obama's numbers for seven of his eight years in office. With 42% of Americans believing the country is moving in the right direction (the highest since George W. Bush's presidency), there's a growing consensus that transcends partisan divisions.In Arkansas, a visionary "Founding Fathers bill" will soon require students to understand not just what the Founders created, but why they created it. This deeper exploration of phrases like "the Laws of Nature and Nature&apo
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Defining Government's Role: Constitutional Boundaries and Public Service
03/04/2025 Duración: 26minDrawing the line between constitutional authority and overreach is more crucial than ever in today's political landscape. Our deep dive into government's proper role reveals how far we've strayed from the founders' vision of limited federal power - constrained to just a handful of specific responsibilities outlined in the Constitution.The conversation pivots on a fundamental question: who bears responsibility for caring for the vulnerable in society? When Jesus spoke about caring for "the least of these," He wasn't addressing government institutions but individual believers. This distinction matters profoundly. Biblical teachings clearly separate institutional roles: government administers justice while individuals, families, and churches demonstrate compassion. The blurring of these boundaries hasn't improved outcomes - it's diminished both freedom and genuine charity.We explore the stark contrast between socialistic and free-market approaches to employment and we
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Truth's Renaissance: The Coming Educational Revival in America- with Richard Harris
02/04/2025 Duración: 26mintruthandliberty.netThe battle for America's soul is being waged in our museums, national parks, and historical institutions. In this compelling episode, we expose how "woke" historical revisionism is systematically distorting our national narrative, and explore the efforts to reclaim truthful accounts of our past.We dive deep into troubling examples like the Smithsonian's African American Museum erasing white anti-slavery advocates before the 1820s—effectively eliminating the contributions of founding fathers, Pennsylvania Quakers, and Northern colonies that legislated against slavery decades earlier. From Independence Hall tours that distract from constitutional history to Monticello presentations that vilify Thomas Jefferson, we examine how ideological agendas are reshaping American heritage sites.Trump's recent executive order mandating a return to factual historical presentations in federally-funded institutions offers a promising path forward. Just as major universities are aband
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When Doctors Play God: Have Parents Lost Control of Their Children's Medical Decisions? - with Sandi Enzminger and Sheryl Crosier
01/04/2025 Duración: 26minsimonslaw.orgSheryl@simonslawSandi@simonslawSheryl Crosier never expected to become an advocate for parental rights in medical decision-making. Then she discovered that doctors had placed a Do Not Resuscitate order on her infant son Simon without her knowledge or consent after diagnosing him with trisomy 18. The medical staff had decided his life wasn't worth saving simply because of his chromosomal condition.This heartbreaking revelation launched Cheryl on a mission to ensure no other parent would be stripped of their right to make critical medical decisions for their children. The result was Simon's Law—groundbreaking legislation requiring healthcare providers to obtain explicit parental permission before placing DNR orders in a minor child's medical chart.Joined by fellow advocate Sandi Enzminger, whose daughter Tabitha also has trisomy 18 but is thriving at six and a half years old, Cheryl shares the painful details of discovering how medical professionals quietly withheld treatment from h
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God of the Bible vs. The Gods of America: Understanding Today's Spiritual Landscape- with George Barna
31/03/2025 Duración: 26minHas America abandoned belief in God? George Barna's groundbreaking research reveals a startling spiritual transformation sweeping across our nation. Once a country where over 90% professed belief in the God of the Bible, today that number has plummeted to just 40% - a seismic shift with profound implications for our culture and future.The data paints a fascinating yet concerning picture. While 71% of Americans acknowledge some form of deity or supreme being, they worship more than two dozen different gods. Even more revealing, many who claim Christianity simultaneously embrace contradictory spiritual beliefs, creating a "mix-and-match theology" that places personal preference above biblical truth.This spiritual confusion extends beyond belief into practice. Of those who believe in the God of the Bible, surprisingly few consider Him "the most important element" in their lives. Many view their relationship with God as a partnership where they retain significant autonomy rather than subm
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The Resurgence of Founding Principles: How American History is Making a Comeback
28/03/2025 Duración: 26minA revival of America's founding principles is underway, and we're celebrating the good news of this cultural shift back toward our historical roots. The 250th anniversary of Patrick Henry's iconic "Give me liberty or give me death" speech provides a perfect backdrop for examining the deep Christian influences that shaped our nation's beginnings.The proclamation honoring this milestone highlights a renewed appreciation for our founding fathers after years of neglect. Most Americans aren't aware that Patrick Henry's famous speech contains dozens of biblical references - revealing how thoroughly Scripture informed his thinking and that of his audience. When we analyze these historical texts today, we discover our founders weren't merely giving lip service to faith but had deeply internalized biblical knowledge that naturally flowed into their rhetoric and reasoning.Even Benjamin Franklin, often portrayed as the least religious founding father, demonstrates this patter
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Gun Rights & Grizzly Claws: A Constitutional Conversation
27/03/2025 Duración: 26minWhen divine rights collide with state laws, which should prevail? That's the question we tackle head-on in this provocative exploration of concealed carry reciprocity and the constitutional foundations of self-defense.The heart of our discussion centers on a fascinating philosophical distinction: rights that come from God versus privileges granted by government. David Barton frames this perfectly: "Government can mess with what government gives, but it can't mess with what God gives." This powerful premise challenges us to reconsider how we view the Second Amendment—not as a legal permission slip, but as recognition of an inherent natural right to self-preservation.Tim Barton offers a compelling natural law perspective, pointing out how God built self-preservation instincts into all creation. "How ridiculous would it be," he asks, "if we told grizzly bears their claws can only be half an inch long?" This vivid analogy illuminates the absurdity of having your constitutio
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Breaking the Education Monopoly Doesn't Have to Come at a Cost- with Audrea Decker
26/03/2025 Duración: 26minFreedom to choose your child's education shouldn't depend on your zip code or income level. Yet for millions of American families, that's exactly the reality they face every day.Across the country, a powerful movement is gaining momentum as more states embrace school choice legislation. With over 30 states now offering some form of educational freedom program, we're witnessing a fundamental shift in how we approach education in America. Wyoming just passed universal school choice providing $7,000 per student, while Idaho allocated $50 million toward similar initiatives. Texas stands at the precipice of joining them with a billion-dollar proposal that would offer scholarships to approximately 100,000 students.For homeschooling families concerned about potential government overreach, Audrea Decker from the ProFamily Legislative Network offers crucial clarity. These programs are entirely optional, allowing families to participate only if they choose. More importantly, they extend educational
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Reclaiming Our Nation: The Long-Awaited Fruits of Conservative Activism
25/03/2025 Duración: 26minThe winds of change are sweeping across America, and the WallBuilders team is witnessing firsthand the remarkable revival of biblical principles in public life. David Barton shares his powerful experience praying for President Trump in the Oval Office, symbolizing the spiritual reawakening occurring throughout the nation. As Tim Barton observes, after decades of steadfast advocacy, we're now seeing concrete results: states restoring the Ten Commandments and prayer in schools, marking a dramatic reversal of secularization.But this success brings new challenges. The conversation shifts to the critical importance of rebuilding respect for law and order, with Pam Bondi's bold announcements about prosecuting fraud and seeking appropriate punishment for violent crimes. This represents a return to biblical justice principles, where consequences serve as meaningful deterrents against wrongdoing.The hosts delve into the deeper spiritual dimension underlying today's political divisions. Tim Barton remind
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Rebuilding America's Military: From Wokeness to Warrior Ethos- with General Jerry Boykin
24/03/2025 Duración: 26minAmerica's military is experiencing a renaissance. After years of declining recruitment, lowered standards, and what veterans like General Jerry Boykin describe as a detrimental focus on "woke" policies, the armed forces are seeing record-high enlistment numbers and a revival of the warrior ethos that has historically defined our military excellence.General Boykin, a decorated former Delta Force commander who was wounded during the infamous Black Hawk Down incident, offers a candid assessment of what's changed: "They're coming in for one reason and that is to be warriors in our military. It is not to be woke, it's to be warriors." This fundamental shift in focus has not only increased the quantity of recruits but significantly improved their quality. As Boykin notes, having people who are "physically and mentally acute, alert and ready to fight" is essential for an effective fighting force.The conversation draws powerful historical parallels to America's u
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The Constitutional Reset: How Trump Is Returning Education to the States
21/03/2025 Duración: 26minDonald Trump has taken an unprecedented step toward restoring constitutional order by dismantling the Department of Education—a goal conservatives have pursued for over four decades. This executive order represents more than just fulfilling a campaign promise; it's a fundamental realignment with the Constitution's original intent, where education authority belongs to the states, not the federal government.The historical context makes this moment particularly significant. The Department of Education barely came into existence in 1979, passing by just one vote under President Carter despite massive Democratic majorities in Congress. Even Ronald Reagan, despite his desire to eliminate it, couldn't overcome political fears of being labeled "anti-education." Trump's willingness to take this bold action despite inevitable political backlash demonstrates remarkable courage and commitment to constitutional principles.This development comes alongside encouraging shifts in the judiciary. F
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Can We Impeach Judges? A Founding Fathers Deep Dive
20/03/2025 Duración: 26minDavid Barton just returned from the Oval Office, and we get report that President Trump wasn't the high-pressure, intense figure often portrayed in media. Instead, Barton describes a relaxed, focused leader who has transformed his White House approach by applying the same principles that made his businesses successful - finding exceptional people, establishing clear accountability, and maintaining open communication with his team.Against this backdrop, we tackle a pressing constitutional question that's making headlines: Can federal judges be impeached for blocking presidential actions? The answer takes us on a fascinating journey through American history, revealing how the Founders viewed judicial accountability quite differently than today's courts do. While Chief Justice Roberts recently claimed impeachment isn't an appropriate response to disagreement with judicial decisions, we uncover historical evidence showing judges were impeached for behaviors as minor as courtroom rudeness and p
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Iggy and Mr. Kirk: Restoring Wholesome Entertainment for America's Children- with Kirk Cameron
19/03/2025 Duración: 26minThe battle for our children's hearts and minds is being waged through the entertainment they consume – and Kirk Cameron is leading a counteroffensive with his new series "Iggy and Mr. Kirk." In this thought-provoking episode of the WallBuilders Show, Cameron joins us to discuss the alarming shift in children's programming away from traditional values and toward ideologies at odds with biblical teachings.Remember when family entertainment reinforced character development instead of undermining it? Cameron certainly does, describing his new show as "a modern-day Mr. Rogers meets Sesame Street" that's "faith-building and Bible-friendly." Trading the cardigan for a leather bomber jacket, Cameron's Mr. Kirk guides a lovable green iguana named Iggy through lessons on forgiveness, honesty, and trusting God – all while battling a deceptive vulture literally named "Culture."The conversation explores how difficult it's become for parents to find trustwort
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Behind the Curtain: How the Federal Reserve Controls Your Money and What You Can Do About It- with Kevin Freeman
18/03/2025 Duración: 26minTransactionalgold.com or Constitutionalcurrency.org Money isn't just about what's in our wallets—it's about freedom, sovereignty, and who controls our nation's future. In this eye-opening conversation, Kevin Freeman unveils the hidden history of America's monetary system and offers a practical solution grounded in constitutional principles.Freeman takes us on a fascinating journey through the founding of our nation's currency system, explaining how the Constitution specifically empowers states to make gold and silver legal tender. This isn't just historical trivia—it's the foundation for a revolutionary approach to protecting Americans from an increasingly unstable federal monetary policy.With our national debt soaring past $37 trillion, Freeman's concept of transactional gold provides a pathway for financial protection. Using modern technology similar to PayPal or Venmo but backed by precious metals, Americans could optionally place themselves on a personal gold