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What does it look like to follow the Constitution? rConstitution Papers explains: ¿ Government people hold other government people to specific constitutionally limited scopes delegated by the people. ¿ All laws consist of rules and penalties, and nothing else. ¿ Presidents and governors take full executive responsibility and are fully accountable for personnel, budgets, and results. ¿ Every government official independently determines what's constitutional, and only does what's constitutional. ¿ Wars are rare and decisive. Abortion-a violation of the explicit constitutional right to life-is…mehr

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What does it look like to follow the Constitution? rConstitution Papers explains: ¿ Government people hold other government people to specific constitutionally limited scopes delegated by the people. ¿ All laws consist of rules and penalties, and nothing else. ¿ Presidents and governors take full executive responsibility and are fully accountable for personnel, budgets, and results. ¿ Every government official independently determines what's constitutional, and only does what's constitutional. ¿ Wars are rare and decisive. Abortion-a violation of the explicit constitutional right to life-is prevented nationally and statewide by all government branches. Money grows in value, and economic crises are short and minor. ¿ Government people keep themselves out of our way. ¿ At least one party is well-designed like the Constitution, which makes sure that its people follow the Constitution. When we're secure to freely work together to add value, we'll create a far-better future.
Autorenporträt
James Anthony is an award-winning author, yet comes from a distinctly non-literary background. A former tech-entrepreneur, he followed his passion for poetry by 'translating' all 154 of Shakespeare's sonnets, published by Penguin Random House in 2018. James writes across many genres, including travel, screenplays, and fiction, but retains an enduring love of the poetics of Shakespeare's iambic pentameter. After spending many years in the US, James now lives in his native London with his beloved wife Versha.