4/30/2025

Today is the Anniversary of the First Inauguration: George Washington’s Prayer and the Need to Rededicate America to God

 


On April 30, 1789, George Washington stood on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City and took the very first presidential oath of office under the newly ratified United States Constitution. In that historic moment, he was not just accepting the immense responsibility of leadership—he was setting a precedent for the soul of the nation.

What happened next is a powerful and often overlooked act of reverence. After taking the oath with his hand upon the Bible, Washington led a solemn procession through the streets of New York City to St. Paul’s Chapel. There, the newly inaugurated president, the hero of the Revolution, knelt in prayer. Surrounded by members of the new government, he dedicated the fledgling republic to Almighty God.

A Nation Born in Humility and Faith

Washington’s actions were no mere formality. He understood something that many leaders today have forgotten: that liberty cannot survive without virtue, and virtue cannot thrive without faith. His walk to St. Paul’s Chapel symbolized the heart of the American experiment—a nation under God, not merely in motto but in deed.

St. Paul’s Chapel itself was a powerful backdrop for such a prayer. It stood, even then, as a reminder of God's providence. Remarkably, the church had survived the Great Fire of 1776 while much of New York City burned, as well as the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11. It became a spiritual anchor, just as the Constitution would become a political one.

George Washington, in prayer, marked America's foundation not only on the rule of law and the consent of the governed but on a collective submission to divine authority. His example declared to the world that this was not to be a nation of chaos, but one where freedom would be safeguarded by moral responsibility.

A Call for Renewal as We Approach 250 Years

As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, it is more important than ever that we remember and return to that foundation. America today is at a crossroads—divided, disillusioned, and in many ways disconnected from its spiritual and constitutional heritage.

We live in an age where moral relativism, historical amnesia, and outright hostility to faith are eroding the very values that made this country a beacon of hope. The Constitution is misunderstood, even maligned. Our founding fathers are dismissed rather than studied. And in the process, we risk severing the roots that nourish our liberty.

What this country needs now is not more government programs or political grandstanding—it needs another moment of national humility. A moment where leaders and citizens alike fall to their knees and, like Washington, seek divine guidance for the future of our Republic.

Reviving the Spirit of 1789

The 917 Society exists to keep alive the constitutional principles and moral clarity that shaped America. By giving every 8th grader in the country a personal copy of the Constitution, we are investing in a future where citizens understand their rights—and the responsibilities that come with them.

But beyond the classroom, we need a cultural awakening. We need to revive the spirit of 1789, where reverence for God and gratitude for liberty were the twin pillars of public life. Imagine the impact if, in 2026, Americans across the country gathered in churches, schools, and homes to pray for the nation just as Washington did. It would be more than symbolic—it would be transformative.

A Final Word

Washington once said, “It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.” That is not just advice—it is a roadmap for renewal.

As we remember this historic day—April 30, 1789—let us honor it not with nostalgia, but with action. Let us prepare for America’s 250th anniversary by recommitting ourselves, our communities, and our country to the God who made liberty possible in the first place.

Let us walk again to St. Paul’s Chapel—not just with our feet, but with our hearts.


4/28/2025

The Medlock Post Ep. 232: The Dichotomy of Fear and Faith

 


The Medlock Post Ep. 232: The Dichotomy of Fear and Faith


Understanding and Applying Two Fundamental Human Emotions

In the journey of life, two powerful emotions often dictate our actions and reactions: fear and faith. These emotions are like two sides of the same coin, profoundly influencing our decisions and perspectives. While Fear asks, "What if?" and conjures up scenarios of potential harm or failure, Faith reassures us with "Even if," instilling a sense of trust and resilience.

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How $4 Trillion in Federal Funds Were Funneled Through Leftist NGOs to Enrich Activists

 






This thread shows how $4 Trillion in Federal Funds Were Funneled Through Leftist NGOs to Enrich Activists, Mobilize Voters, and Power Anti-Trump Protests—With Receipts This is maybe the most important thread I have ever done. It explains how the two biggest pieces of legislation from the Biden administration filled the coffers of all of these activist groups that have been engaging in the Trump 2.0 resistance. From GOTV efforts, to Anti-Tesla protests to the legal battles against Trump. The Center for American Progress (CAP), founded by Clinton ally John Podesta, is more than a think tank—it’s the strategic command center for the modern Left. Under Biden, CAP helped orchestrate the biggest activist cash grab in U.S. history: $4 TRILLION.

When Biden tapped Podesta to oversee implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act—a $369B climate fund—it wasn’t just about energy. It was about control. Podesta’s real mission? Redistribute billions to Democrat-aligned NGOs.

But that $369B was just one piece. 

The combined total from COVID relief, infrastructure, and climate bills under Biden exceeds $4 TRILLION. CAP helped shape who got that money—and it wasn’t the states. It was activist orgs.

Enter the Justice40 Initiative—designed to steer 40% of benefits to “disadvantaged communities.” In practice, this meant bypassing elected officials and funneling funds directly to NGOs, most of them progressive-aligned.

These grants weren’t just for “climate justice.” They funded GOTV, “community empowerment,” “trusted messengers,” and “technical assistance.” Translation: campaign infrastructure disguised as public service.

(NoteGOTV is Political Action Committee whose mission is to increase Democrat voter turnout by maximizing the impact of political donations, by employing, instructing, and remunerating telephone banking experts to increase voter engagement in neighborhood elections.)

Organizations like Indivisible and the Sunrise Movement became major beneficiaries. Both have organized anti-Trump protests, Tesla shutdowns, and youth voter drives—and both have received massive indirect support through these federal programs. Indivisible used its gains to grow chapters in every swing state, launch digital voter targeting, and coordinate pressure campaigns against GOP legislation. Their footprint expanded after receiving funds through “equity” and “democracy advancement” grants.

Sunrise Movement, tied to “climate resilience” grants, led protests at Tesla showrooms and occupied congressional offices. In 2024, they claimed to have made over 4 million youth voter contacts, playing a massive role in Democrat turnout.

Podesta and CAP created the policy architecture that made this possible

They advised federal agencies to embed “equity” mandates and prioritize “community-based organizations” (aka: progressive NGOs) in grantmaking. In total, the Justice40 Accelerator—just one program—helped NGOs win $138 million in grants. That’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Let’s be clear: these aren’t “apolitical” charities. •Indivisible was built to oppose Trump. •Sunrise led sit-ins to demand Biden go further left. •Faith in Action and EDF advocate openly for progressive legislation. And they’re all funded by your tax dollars—thanks to Podesta’s CAP and their policy-to-grant pipeline. This is government-funded activism, hidden behind a green mask.

CAP didn’t just lobby from the sidelines. Its “alumni” staff the Biden admin. Its reports became agency regulations. Its “equity” mandates were inserted into budget guidance.

This wasn’t legislation. This was executive-branch capture. Voters never approved it. Congress never debated it. And now, the Left has permanent infrastructure—built and maintained by public funding. Meanwhile, conservative groups get nothing. No parallel infrastructure. No grants. No embedded agencies. Just censorship, audits, and public smears.

Final receipts: •$600B+ allocated across 500+ programs (Justice40) •$138M+ in direct awards via Justice40 Accelerator •4M+ voter contacts by Sunrise Movement •Indivisible protest partnerships with House Democrats