The Core Question - Couverture souple

Cahill, Mr Frank E

 
9781500582807: The Core Question

Synopsis

This is a collection of essays on a dozen questions that sharply divide Americans today. The background and discussion of each subject includes a brief history of the development of today’s dilemma. Elements of each problem are laid out for the reader, and wrapped up with proposals that find their roots in the thoughts of the country’s founding masters.It begins with the Constitution, and the country’s drift from its provisions. By allowing federal representatives to redirect the Constitution, Americans have experienced four major disruptions of individual freedom. Unless Americans act to reclaim the authority of the people, the US Government will continue its transformation into a centralized government.Four essays review the case for the Constitution and each citizen’s responsibility to maintain it. Eight are treatments of the causes of the change to a new order, and the necessary changes to restore individual freedom. A bonus copy of the Constitution of the United States of America is included for readers’ reference."The Core Question" is a companion to "Malfeasance In Office," which covers a broader range of subjects in more depth. Each volume complements the other.

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À propos de l'auteur

Frank Cahill studied engineering and business in school, and then worked in a career that involved a dozen industries. Today he continues to prepare income taxes for the elderly each tax season. He is a registered engineer whose accomplishments include several design awards and patents. His pastime includes aviation and family. With more than 45 years of flying and flight instruction experience, of course the field of aviation has spilled over into his writing. The thrill of aviation includes aircraft ratings in airplanes, helicopters, gliders, and free balloons. Although predominately a technical writer, he has authored books and magazine articles in a variety of other fiction and nonfiction subjects for adults and children, too. Examples include his introduction to flying, called "Pilot In Command," and an historical novel for children, aged 8 to 12 years, about a teen rider for the Pony Express. With the latest government requirement to force Americans to obtain health care insurance, he has been pulled into the discussion of America’s vanishing freedom. This spawned "Malfeasance In Office" and "The Core Question," after watching personal freedom dwindle away during his lifetime.

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