When Congress Goes Silent, Soldiers Carry the Risk | TMP #1085
JUL 7, 20265 MIN
When Congress Goes Silent, Soldiers Carry the Risk | TMP #1085
JUL 7, 20265 MIN
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Send us Fan MailToday’s Opening Argument goes back to Newburgh, New York, in 1783 — when unpaid Continental soldiers were pushed to the edge by a Congress that would not keep its promises.The lesson still matters:When Congress refuses to carry its constitutional burden, somebody else carries the risk.War power belongs to the people through Congress. And when Congress goes silent, silence is not peace.Silence is permission.The Coffman Chronicle: https://www.thecoffmanchronicle.comYou’re listening to today’s Opening Argument from The Tony Michaels Podcast. The full show is free on Rumble, with clips, receipts, and the full breakdown. For the ad-free version and deeper breakdowns, subscribe to The Coffman Chronicle at TheCoffmanChronicle.com. Support the show