THE BOOK
When politics triumphs over common sense, chaos reigns.
Accountability and transparency are absolute necessities for government activity, so the American public must be able to change government activity at any time during the election cycle. See proposed Accountability Amendment to our Constitution (3/19/2017 post)
As a retired engineer who spent many years providing solutions to meet clients’ needs, analyzing and solving problems was my job. The book The Way I See It is a way of trying to use that type of logic and problem solving to help fix our government. If you read the book, remember that it was written and published in 2014 and has very likely been blacklisted since publication.
Almost all politicians are “owned” by their donors to the detriment of the American people. The book suggests a way to run for office without donors.
The format used is one that addresses and suggests that the public’s help is needed to fix our government. Why did the Obama Administration order 1.5 billion hollow point killing bullets or why are there so many uninformed voters? Do you want to reform government to improve our country or do you just want to bitch?
This small book briefly covers many topics including voter fraud and how the Democrats stole the 1960 presidential election, the politician’s union, a Social Security alternative, the economies, public corporations, healthcare, the failing educational system, the federal bureaucracy without knowing it was the “Deep State”, energy, problems with the branches of the federal government and more. Brevity was the rule.
The book can be found on the internet at The Way I See It by Ernest Kanak Jr.