About: Initial Points in Politics: Our Constitution As the Center of Politics
What defines “center” in political debate? What determines “left” and “right?” What determines the distances from center?Every accurate system has an initial point. From the ruler on a desk or the initial point that determines land surveys within each of our fifty states, each determines system of measurement uses initial points. Politics does not have to be different.This book addresses three political systems, from the centers defined by a personal or party system to a system that measures political acts from the initial point of our Constitution. This book sets foundations for each of its steps and provides the background knowledge that is necessary for the casual reader to understand our political problems.There is no mention of either political party within this book. It suggests a system and a remedy. You can take it from there.
It provides information on our Constitution’s founding and design, including advice from many historians and founding fathers, then provides a foundation for successfully arguing against the anti-constitutionalist in any venue. It resets political arguments by asserting that since the Constitution is the foundation of all law, it is the foundation of all political measurements. It reinforces that assertion with a new political model, “The Constitutional Initial Point.”