About the Book
Despite the fact that the Constitution is one of the most iconic documents in human history, it is not without flaws. This rewrite of the Constitution attempts to address those flaws and update the constitution for the modern times that we live in. Some of the flaws that needed to be address include additional inalienable rights that we should have such as the absolute right to our own assets and wealth, true philosophical freedom, including religious freedom, real and absolute separation of church and state, and the right to direct voting. Also, the concept of a republic is no longer applicable in our society and neither is the concept of states. Though it may seem cocky to some that anyone would dare attempt to rewrite such an awe inspiring and awesome document, it is long overdue. The rewrite of the Constitution is much like a revolutionary product that dramatically improved the lives of every human being on earth. Despite its revolutionary nature, with time and experience, many revolutionary products tend to become obsolete and in need of updating. also, new products tend to inspire other ancillary products, and with this rewrite I codify new ideas and concepts that are vital to modern day America. Regardless, my rewrite is not the first and in won't be the last.
About the Author: I am a US citizen but born in Europe and grew up most of my life in the US. I live somewhere in the 50 states, but travel a lot. I have multiple advance degrees in engineering, business, finance, and economics, but no philosophy degree. I am married to the love of my life and soul mate and have two children. I hate injustice with a passion, no matter what form it comes in. I'm not wealthy, but I am better off than most. I've lived in many countries. I keep company with those that are honorable, passionate, honest, ethical, just and that have integrity, and strong morals based on justice. I tend to dislike people that are blindly religious, superficial, pretentious, lie, politically correct, short-sighted, sugar-coat words and ideas, indecisive, careless, foolish, don't respect people for who they are, but respect people for what they are, and I don't like people that treat others with disrespect and disdain, because they can and can get away with it. Most of all, I don't like politicians, all colors of the jc clergy, sexists, bigots, socialists, communists, terrorists, rapists, child molesters, and powerful and wealthy people that abuse their power. I respect, admire and reward our military personnel and have done so long before it was popular to do so. I don't have a lot of friends, but a handful of close friends. I want to be influential, but I don't want to be famous. I enjoy managing my own money and will only trust a very small handful of people. I occasionally enjoy an alcohol-based drink, but don't smoke, and I'm proud that I've never taken any form of illicit drugs. I'm generally fairly quiet and easy going, but passionate when I talk about subjects that interest me; however, many are intimidated by my passion. I'm blunt to a fault, and don't mince words, but I don't mean to offend, insult or disrespect, unless I'm provoked. I'm not a smooth talker, and certainly far removed from being politically correct as they come. I believe that there is a time and a place for almost everything, even profanity. I believe in capital punishment, corporal punishment and real deterrence. I have been told that I make Ronald Reagan look like a communist and that Genghis Khan is on the political left compared to me. I'm writing this book in the hopes of changing the world for the better, starting with the US. My favorite colors are primary colors and black and white. I enjoy a good golf game and love watching the Olympics. Our family likes to vacation in Hawaii.