Note: This is a work in progress. I will update it as often as I can.

Introduction

I was three years old when President Kennedy was assassinated. I remember exactly where I was sitting. I remember the newspaper headlines. I remember the funeral procession. I remember watching the lunar landings on television with family and neighbors gathered around. I remember the end of the Vietnam police action. I remember the wide-spread corporate pollution. I remember having to research topics by library visit and from our copy of the encyclopedia.

I started jotting notes back in the early 1980s when it became apparent to me that nothing the government was stating publicly added up with the results of their actions. When the government laid siege to the Waco compound, we were all shocked at how that ended and the subsequent untrue narrative by the media. The court building in Oklahoma was bombed in 1995, which conveniently destroyed evidence implicating Hillary Clinton, but again overshadowed by the media narrative. After the World Trade Center towers, and other buildings, were destroyed under the cloak of terrorism, President Bush spoke before congress in 2001 to push HR3162 Patriot Act. I had enough.

Preface

I am not a Constitutional lawyer. The United States Constitution (depending on how it is printed) is approximately 8 pages. However, there are 21K+ pages of judicial review relating to the interpretation of the United States Constitution. I first propose that all judicial reviews be discarded. The United States Constitution stands on it's own. Having said that, I do not believe any of the following content violate any part of the Constitution, and I also believe some content items should be incorporated into the Constitution.

The obvious issue which plagues the US Government and corporations is greed. We cannot remove greed from the hearts of man. We CAN however remove the source of that greed; Namely, the US Dollar. It isn't practical to completely remove our monies. It is acceptable to limit the acquisition of monies. The following articles are based upon restructuring the US Monetary system, and it's distribution.

Table of Contents

Government Structure

Elected Officials

Enacting Laws

Corporations

Public Media

Healthcare

Financial Institutions

Public Education