How to solve problems using the Constitution. Is a book promotes US citizens to run for public office while explaining to the readers how to solve the major problems that are facing the US population. The book goes through almost every issue that is facing the United States from Global Warming to the Student Debt Crises. Issues like the 2nd amendment, gay marriage, bailouts and the collapse of the economy. How to solve problems using the constitution takes the reader through different issues, while explaining history of the United States where there might have been similar problems then. How did Washington solve the debt crisis from the revolutionary war? We have a debt crisis today. How can we use history to solve our problems today? What does it mean to be an American vs a British Subject? How did the United States become the power house that it is today? Why is it so hard to live in the United States? What is constitutional and what is not constitutional? This book is designed to educate the reader on running for office and solving our problems like the constitution was designed for. Solving our problems diplomatically, using our laws to raise the stand of living for the common man. Only you can run for office and work within our government to change things for the good. Our politicians are invested in themselves. Our politicians are going to do what they are told by the people who finance their campaigns. That is why you need to run for political office and that is why I wrote this book. Hopefully I might have enough money to run for office one day. I hope that this book motivates you, the reader to be self-confident embracing your democratic republican responsibilities and run for office. I hope that I create an army of responsible democratic republican civilians that take their government back from the Special interests, lobbyists and the foreign governments that are controlling the United States of America today.
Solving Problems: The U. S. Constitution
Polycentricity as a principle of constitutional design further requires that local exercise of discretion be ... 1748 precept of using power to check power.4 Polycentricity and Institutional Problem-Solving Systems of constitutional ...
Shares the story of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 Philadelphia, detailing the human side of the considerable ideas, arguments, issues, and compromises that shaped the formation of the U.S. Constitution and government.
Many statements from the Founders of the United States are given in support. This is not a history book, although some history is included. It is not a political science tome, although may be used as a handbook for students and statesmen.
Resisting Bureaucratization The final threat to constitutional governance is the fact that policy makers generally solve problems by creating new policies and administrative structures. These habits are strong because they allow public ...
The discussion of recent examples of new countries and of the inefficiencies of government poses a massive problem that we may or may not be able to solve. What we work out in this book is a theoretical skeleton, based almost entirely ...
These locations or neuronal networks are designed to solve the immediate problem that has captured our attention. (Though to be clear: human consciousness – given the limits of speed – attends to problems, and is good at solving ...
Within this important book, Frank Vibert sets out the key challenges to reform, the ways in which constitutions should be revitalised and provides the standards against which reform should be measured.
By contrast, none of these features of constitutional construction pose a special problem for the framework model, ... common cultural tools to characterize the situation before them, diagnose and solve problems, and persuade others.
The principle should be read first, before the comments, illustrations, and symposium discussion that address the statement of constitutional principle in greater depth. In Part III, 12 planner problem-solving areas are presented in ...