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Episode Description
Saving Democracy by Destroying It: The Democrat Power Grab exposes how the modern Left increasingly labels constitutional safeguards as “anti-democratic” when they block progressive power. From Hakeem Jeffries’ floated judicial purge to Kamala Harris’s “no bad idea” brainstorming on radical structural changes, this episode breaks down the effort to reshape America’s governing framework.
The P.A.S. Report examines the Founders’ original intent behind our constitutional republic and connects the dots between court packing, abolishing the Electoral College, eliminating the Senate filibuster, pushing D.C. statehood, weakening border enforcement, and mass amnesty. Host Nick Giordano explains why these are not random ideas, but part of a broader push to engineer a new country and cement permanent political dominance.
What You’ll Learn In This Episode:
- The Judicial Death Spiral: Why court packing destroys the moral authority and legitimacy of the judiciary.
- The Electoral College Civics Lesson: Why the Founders rejected pure democracy and protected the voice of the states.
- The D.C. Statehood Power Play: Why the Left rejects retrocession and insists on statehood to alter the Senate.
- Reshaping the Electorate: How open borders and weakened safeguards affect American communities.
- The Linguistic Trick: How activists reframe checks and balances as “threats to democracy” to justify institutional arson.
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Timestamps
- 00:00 Democrats Redefine Democracy as Power
- 02:14 Attacking Constitutional Safeguards
- 06:55 Why the Founders Built Restraints
- 15:03 Court Packing and Judicial Legitimacy
- 19:38 The Electoral College Civics Lesson
- 34:36 D.C. Statehood and Senate Power
- 47:50 Why Civic Knowledge Still Matters
Democrat Power Grab: How the Left Targets Constitutional Safeguards
You see the attacks everywhere. The Supreme Court gets labeled illegitimate. The Electoral College suddenly becomes “anti-democratic.” The Senate filibuster stands accused of obstructing progress. Every constitutional safeguard that slows political power now faces relentless attacks from activists, media figures, and Democrat politicians. Many Americans sense something bigger is happening, but few understand how all these issues connect together.
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, we dive deep into the growing Democrat power grab and the effort to fundamentally reshape America’s governing structure. Host Nick Giordano breaks down why court packing, abolishing the Electoral College, D.C. statehood, weakening border enforcement, and eliminating the filibuster all stem from the same dangerous mentality: constitutional restraints become illegitimate whenever they prevent progressive political power.
Why Democrats Want to Change Constitutional Safeguards
The Founders designed the United States as a constitutional republic, not a pure democracy. They understood that unchecked majority rule could become tyrannical. That is why they created federalism, the Electoral College, equal Senate representation for states, judicial independence, and checks and balances. Today, many activists frame those safeguards as barriers to “democracy” because those institutions still slow ideological movements from consolidating power quickly.
Why Court Packing and D.C. Statehood Matter
Court packing does not simply change the Supreme Court. It destroys judicial legitimacy and creates an endless cycle of political retaliation. D.C. statehood raises similar concerns because it shifts the balance of Senate power permanently. If representation stood as the true concern, retrocession back to Maryland would solve the issue immediately. Instead, activists push statehood because it creates additional Senate seats and reshapes the political map.
Why the Electoral College Still Protects the Republic
The Electoral College forces presidential candidates to build broad national coalitions rather than focus exclusively on large population centers. Without it, presidential campaigns would revolve almost entirely around major metropolitan areas while smaller states and rural communities lose political relevance. The Founders understood the dangers of concentrated political power and built safeguards to protect the interests of the entire union.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode
- Why court packing creates a judicial death spiral
- The real reason the Founders rejected pure democracy
- How D.C. statehood changes Senate power permanently
- Why activists target the Electoral College and the filibuster
- How weakening border enforcement affects political representation
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