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This book is about things that need to be done and how to do it. The Supreme Court will serve at the pleasure of the president. The president will be in charge of the Senate, and the vice president will be in charge of the house. All members of Congress will live in their home districts 80 percent of the time or more. Each senator will represent 1 percent of the population and have the dual title of senator and governor. In each senatorial district we will have four congressional districts of equal population. The representatives will have the dual title of representatives and mayor. We need a…mehr

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This book is about things that need to be done and how to do it. The Supreme Court will serve at the pleasure of the president. The president will be in charge of the Senate, and the vice president will be in charge of the house. All members of Congress will live in their home districts 80 percent of the time or more. Each senator will represent 1 percent of the population and have the dual title of senator and governor. In each senatorial district we will have four congressional districts of equal population. The representatives will have the dual title of representatives and mayor. We need a president to issue an executive order for new elections, new Constitution, and fill the ranks of Congress with these rules. I believe we have an outdated Constitution and the Congress that does not represent the people of this country. They do nothing to help the country or 80 percent of the people in this country.
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Autorenporträt
By way of introduction, my name is David Hult. I am seventy-eight years old, married fifty-four years in March 2016, two sons and two grandchildren. I am a graduate of electrical engineering from Marquette University. I retired from Emerson Electric after thirty-five years of service. I am a veteran and a patriot. During my thirty-five years of service, I received thirty-four patents, all work related. Around 1980-81, my boss and I, a middle manager, went out and bought personal computers and brought them back to work. We shamed our Emerson division into buying computers for everyone. The company could watch our every keystroke, and if you watched porn, you will get fired. But if you bought and sold stock, even the big boys would come by and chat with you about stocks. But stay on the subject or else you became that stuff on the bottom of your shoes. I retired January 1, 2002. At that time, I had a stock portfolio of $1.1 million. In retirement, I managed to triple it and at the same time removing 3 percnt each year to supplement my meager retirement. I graduated from Park High School in Racine, Wisconsin, in June 1956. It's been four years in the air force and left with the honorable discharge. The last year of service, while stationed in Madison, Wisconsin, I met my wife; she was seventeen and still in high school. I spent two years at the Racine extension of the University of Wisconsin and dated my wife for those two years and then married her. For the next seven years, I worked full-time, and for the first two years, I worked twenty-four hours on the weekend as a night watchman. During those two years, I never slept on Friday night. After two years, I was recognized as a veteran by the government, and as such, the government paid for tuition and books. The company I was working for also paid for my tuition and books. Marquette is an expensive University, such that my newfound wealth enabled me to quit my part-time job and still have more money. I am especially grateful to Allie and Carter, my two grandchildren, who tutored me on grammar. When I left high school, I could not write a coherent sentence. Writing is a second language for me.