Making A Difference In 2026. The Eric Thompson Show
In today’s opening monologue, Eric Thompson revisits the often-forgotten wisdom of America’s Founding Fathers and their insistence that liberty could only survive if power remained close to the people. Drawing from the principles that shaped the Constitution, Eric explains why local governance, personal responsibility, and restrained federal government afterthoughts were not—but safeguards against human nature and the abuse of power.
The monologue explores how the gradual shift away from local decision-making has left many Americans feeling disconnected, unheard, and governed by distant authorities they cannot influence. Eric connects this drift to the Founders’ warnings that freedom depends not merely on laws, but on a morally grounded citizenry capable of self-government within families, churches, and communities.
Rooted in both history and Christian faith, this opening reflection frames today’s political tensions as more than policy disagreements—they are symptoms of a deeper moral and spiritual crisis. By reclaiming responsibility at the local level and renewing personal virtue, Eric challenges listeners to see civic engagement not as outrage or activism, but as a form of faithful stewardship that begins close to home.
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