The Personal Responsibility Amendment

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Author: Steve Hutchins ISBN: 9780985199135
Publisher: Steve Hutchins Publication: April 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Steve Hutchins
ISBN: 9780985199135
Publisher: Steve Hutchins
Publication: April 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Hi, I'm Steve Hutchins. I am the author of "The Personal Responsibility Amendment." I wrote the book, because my vision of America is a place where the economy is booming. A place that is based on self-sufficiency, free market, private property ownership, and citizens working their jobs, lands and businesses, all in trade for supporting themselves. In this way we can keep government small and people free.
America is a constitutionally controlled nation, so we can change our government's actions by reprogramming the source code. We can change the constitutional controls, in order to change what America does.
The success stories in America's history were about people taking charge of their own destinies. Our future success must also be.
The book discusses the U.S. Constitutional Amendment, that when ratifieded, will end government personal support payments. The book also offers a Liberal-Conservative List, comparing the stark differences between the two points of view, on 24 key issues. Plus, it has a step-by-step plan to implement the process, and includes the Amendment Text.
We need every person in America discussing this simple solution.
Our constitutional amendments have created violent debates, and even war.

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Hi, I'm Steve Hutchins. I am the author of "The Personal Responsibility Amendment." I wrote the book, because my vision of America is a place where the economy is booming. A place that is based on self-sufficiency, free market, private property ownership, and citizens working their jobs, lands and businesses, all in trade for supporting themselves. In this way we can keep government small and people free.
America is a constitutionally controlled nation, so we can change our government's actions by reprogramming the source code. We can change the constitutional controls, in order to change what America does.
The success stories in America's history were about people taking charge of their own destinies. Our future success must also be.
The book discusses the U.S. Constitutional Amendment, that when ratifieded, will end government personal support payments. The book also offers a Liberal-Conservative List, comparing the stark differences between the two points of view, on 24 key issues. Plus, it has a step-by-step plan to implement the process, and includes the Amendment Text.
We need every person in America discussing this simple solution.
Our constitutional amendments have created violent debates, and even war.

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