Common Sense
Common Sense
Common Sense with Jason Davis
Stop The Insanity!!Common Sense is the brain child of Jason Davis, the Past County Chair of Volusia County Florida.His unique perspective and knowledge of how Governments are run and how things get done, is a fresh breath of air. He tells it like it is.His easy way of explaining things that have happened and are happening in all levels of government makes it easy for everyone to listen and understand the workings of modern day politics.
75 DNC RNC COPS
Lets talk about the DNC snooze fest. Great for all of those that were suffering from insomnia. Their entire policy was "We hate Donald Trump!" Now enter the RNC, with real people speaking, real ideas for the economy, and the other issues in America. I also have an idea on how to stop the continuing issues of the rioting across the United States, actually ho to avoid any further shootings.
Aug 30, 2020
28 min
74 I figured it out
The reality of the matter of the Democrats having Joe Biden as their candidate is not about him winning, it is just about the money.
Aug 13, 2020
23 min
73 ELECTIONS
Article ILegislative BranchSection 4: ElectionsThe Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of choosing Senators.According to constitutioncenter.org;The Elections Clause is the primary source of constitutional authority to regulate elections for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. The Clause directs and empowers states to determine the “Times, Places, and Manner” of congressional elections, subject to Congress’s authority to “make or alter” state regulations. It grants each level of government the authority to enact a complete code for such elections, including rules concerning public notices, voter registration, voter protection, fraud prevention, vote counting, and determination of election results. Although the Elections Clause makes states primarily responsible for regulating congressional elections, it vests ultimate power in Congress. Congress may pass federal laws regulating congressional elections that automatically displace (“preempt”) any contrary state statutes, or enact its own regulations concerning those aspects of elections that states may not have addressed. The Framers of the Constitution were concerned that states might establish unfair election procedures or attempt to undermine the national government by refusing to hold elections for Congress. They empowered Congress to step in and regulate such elections as a self-defense mechanism.On occasion, Congress has exercised its power to “make or alter” rules concerning congressional elections, and some of its laws lie at the very heart of the modern electoral process. It has established a single national Election Day for congressional elections, and mandated that states with multiple Representatives in the U.S. House divide themselves into congressional districts, rather than electing all of their Representatives at-large. Congress also has enacted statutes limiting the amount of money that people may contribute to candidates for Congress, requiring that people publicly disclose most election-related spending, mandating that voter registration forms be made available at various public offices, and requiring states to ensure the accuracy of their voter registration rolls.The power of states and Congress to regulate congressional elections under the Elections Clause is subject to implicit limits. Fundamentally, neither entity can enact laws under the Elections Clause that violate other constitutional provisions. For example, the Constitution specifies that anyone who is eligible to vote for the larger house of a state legislature may vote for the U.S. House and U.S. Senate as well. The Elections Clause does not permit either the states or Congress to override those provisions by establishing additional qualifications for voting for Congress.Likewise, the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the fundamental right to vote, barring states from needlessly imposing substantial burdens on the right. When a law specifies that a person must satisfy certain requirements or follow certain procedures in order to vote, a court must determine whether it is a reasonable regulation of the electoral process under the Elections Clause, or instead undermines the right to vote. Laws requiring people to register to vote in advance of elections or mandating that they vote at their assigned polling places are exactly the types of restrictions that the Elections Clause permits.So, to simplifiy the elections clause, there is a mixed bag of rules, regulations involved on a state and federal level, as well as local levels of government,A law requiring you to vote by mail though may be a fundamental violation of the fourteenth amendment. <br...
Aug 6, 2020
26 min
71 the county chair race 2020
just got my absentee ballot, and I discuss who would be the best fit for the Volusia County Chair
Jul 15, 2020
28 min
70 defund the police
Greetings my friends and Neighbors.I know it's been awhile since I've spoken to you, on my podcast, expressing a point of view of a just some common sense.Well today I need to speak to you about the ridiculous, most ignorant, and unconstitutional statements, of defunding policeAnd yes it's unconstitutional!SURELY YOU ARE NOT SERIOUSFor you see in the Preamble of the Constitution, " we the people, of the United States of America, in order to form a more perfect union, do establish justice and domestic tranquility. "That's in the opening statement of the Constitution, which is also called the law of the land. I ask you how can you, establish Justice and domestic tranquility without an organization to enforce the law of the land? I do believe that the antifa, defund police movement, and the black lives matter, groups haven't really thought this through.So let's take a few minutes I'll explain it to you.I do not know if you support the funding the police, or not. But the de-funding, abolishing or shutting down law enforcement is possibly one of the worst ideas any of these radical terrorist groups has ever come up with.And to make matters worse, the Democratic representatives in the House of Representatives are supporting it, and taking a knee in submission, yes I say submission, to these terrorist organizations in the middle of the hallowed Halls of our federal House of Representatives.I am offended. And I don't offend easy.There is an easy way to stop these situations in these cities around the country that have been totally taken over by these terrorists.And it is called a Siege.BE AFRAIDA siege is a military action where an opposing Force basically locks down anarea, through Force, and does not allow anyone in nor anyone out.No food, no water, no services, nothing is allowed to enter into that area, not even electricity.If you really want to end this illegal occupation in seattle, just shut down the internet a cell services, that would cause immediate mayhem for these snow flakes.Failure to communicateDuring a Siege the individuals that are locked down run out of food, water, toilet paper, ammunition, gasoline, everything that they need to sustain life until they come to a point where it's not worth it and they start to turn on each other. And lo and behold they surrender.This is a action done by the military, that's proven very effective during the Civil War, and many other Wars, and the insurrections are stopped.There may be some violence involved oh, but it is not an all out war against the individual.This action can be done by National Guard, the police can even do it, and if so needed the US Military.The six blocks that have been taken over in Seattle Washington need to be put under siege. And believe me it will not take long for the rabble-rousers in that Community to surrender, unconditionally.All you need is a mayor, or a governor, with the intestinal fortitude to do this.But, apparently the leadership in the states and cities are weak, and have no intentions of ending this crisis. At least not until the election is over.Anybody, and I do mean anybody in an elected position that is supporting this action, occupation, movement, is pretty much in violation of their oath of office, should be charged with malfeasance and removed from office and placed in jail.STUPID IS AS STUPID DOESFor you See I have taken an oath of office, and I have said the words.I do solemnly swear, to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, the county Charter, against all enemies foreign and domestic.Every elected official, and I do mean every elected official,...
Jun 13, 2020
27 min
68 homeland insecurity
Jun 13, 2020
27 min
67. Stop the Domestic Terrorist
What a waste of life, the death of George Floyd did unite our nation. His death, once again, brought out the abuses of some of the law enforcement officers in our cities. It also has shown how certain state attorney's failed to address these issues in the past.Today I point out something that no one has really addressed. The Stupity of the Rioters, and the millions of dollars in damages, loss of lives, and loss of livelihoods of so many bread winners, all in the name of....................
May 30, 2020
27 min
66 the myth of the Wuhan Flu
Today I discuss the Myths and best practices to protect yourself from the Wuhan Flu. Believe it or not the best way to protect yourself is to use.... you got it, a little Common Sense.Wash your hands, keep a little distance from others you are not familiar with, and by all means do not panic like the lame stream media wants you to. This is NOT President Trumps fault. It actually was funded by some predominately high level Democrats.https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters Above is the link to the WHO (World Health Organization) website for the most ridiculous myths busted. You have to see this to believe it.
May 25, 2020
28 min
65  the stimulus bill
the country is having problems and the democrats are dragging their feet.
Mar 27, 2020
30 min
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