
Shoulda Woulda Coulda
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Narrado por:
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Tom Starek
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James W. Parker
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Shoulda Woulda Coulda reimagines a world where the Founding Fathers’ vision for America was fully realized, one where the Christian foundation of the nation was explicitly woven into the very fabric of its Constitution. What if the Founders had been even more explicit about their Christian beliefs and had ensured strict term limits for elected officials and clear boundaries for judicial power? What if the US had absorbed Mexico and the territories of Central America, stretching its borders to Panama and embracing them and the Caribbean islands as part of the republic?
This alternate history takes listeners through a reimagined America, where the nation flourishes under the principles set forth by its Founders—where term limits keep the political class in check and a judiciary that answers to the people safeguards the sanctity of the Constitution. Here, faith is not separated from governance but intertwined with it, guiding the nation’s moral compass while respecting individual liberty. A nation where the idea of liberalism never took hold and the Constitution remains unshakable, steadfastly protecting the Christian values of liberty, justice, and the sanctity of family.
The result is a republic that thrives through challenges, united by shared values of faith, civic duty, and familial responsibility. The government works in harmony with the Christian principles that shaped it, allowing progress to be achieved without abandoning the traditions that sustain the country. Judges adhere strictly to the Constitution, refraining from making laws from the bench, while the people retain ultimate power over their leaders.
In this world, the government never attempts to regulate morality, and religion remains a guiding influence, with public debates rooted in Christian ethics. In this vision, America's not just a land of opportunity but a beacon of hope for the world, proving that a diverse, vibrant society can thrive while remaining true to the values of faith, family, and moral integrity.
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