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A Clear Vision for Our Future

Bill Muckler, Christian Muckler

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A Clear Vision for Our Future

Bill Muckler, Christian Muckler

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Take a ride through the history of Our Constitution, the values of ownership and freedom and how these concepts shaped the wonderful experiment that is America right up to present times and how the future of America must be shaped. Restore Our Constitution, Respect Our Culture and Reclaim Our Country for our children and their children.

This is an in-depth study of why Our Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Ten Commandments, Capitalism and establishes beyond a shadow of a doubt why they are so much more important for the future success of our citizens and their Republic than the new societal abnormal, socialism, communism and Sharia are not in the best interests of liberty and will not work in America.

2020: A Clear Vision for Our Future explains the thinking behind the solutions that captivated readers of 20/20: A Clear Vision for America. The author expands on the issues and solutions and provides the reasoning behind the solutions required to make America the country it could be once again. Get in the car and enjoy the ride.

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2020
ISBN
9780996472425
Edition
1
Topic
Art
DEDICATION
This book is humbly dedicated to the 220 courageous Marines from 1st Battalion 8th Regiment, 18 Sailors and 3 Soldiers who, while on duty to protect us, were taken on 23 October 1983 in Beirut, Lebanon. May Col. Timothy J. Geraghty, USMC Ret. and his 1,800 brave Peacekeepers always be remembered.
CHAPTERS
PART I. RESTORING OUR CONSTITUTION
1. The Vision Continues – Page 15
2. The New Assignment - 31
3. All Aboard the Crazy Train - 46
4. “We the People” Own America - 61
5. We Own Our Rights - 76
6. The Fabulous First - 85
7. The Sacred Second – 107
8. 3:10 to Liberty - 126
9. The Whole Nine Yards - 138
PART II. RESPECTING OUR CULTURE
10. The New Abnormal - 167
11. The Abnormal Holy Trinity - 181
12. Islam: The Enemy of Humanity - 196
13. Christian Lives Matter - 213
14. American Lives Matter - 226
PART III. RECLAIMING OUR COUNTRY
15. The Hidden Enemy: The Deep State - 239
16. Rotation of Authority: We Need Term Limits - 259
17. The System is Rigged: QE Fraud -273
18. Lock Down the Damn Border: Who Are These People – 288
19. Let Freedom Ring: Taking Back our Rights - 301
20. Our Clear American Future – 319
CHARACTERS:
Client Regional Vice President: Bob Burns
Client General Manager: Terry Maddox
Plant Manager: Ed Kunigonis
Plant Operations Manager: Ben Kiffmeyer
Plant Engineer: Karl Mugler
Plant Maintenance Manager: Marc Michaels
Plant Safety Director: Justin Elkin
Plant Environmental Director: Connie Scott
Plant Administrative Manager: Marianne Jones
Consultant Operations Chief: A.J. Leone
Consultant Process Director: Tom Rostal
Senior Consultants: Genie Moore, Ron Shock, Dave West
Cover and Art by Vlad Gheneli
Formatting and Editing by Christian Muckler
© Copyright 2020 by Paradigm Publishing LLC
ISBN Number: 978-0-9964724-1-5
PREFACE
The book you are about to read provides a fresh and very readable pathway into learning how our Constitution came about, and what its adherence could and should be to the thinking of a free people.
The unique presentation of these concepts can help American citizens understand what they already possesses. They should straighten the twisted thinking foisted on so many at the undergraduate level. Stop every immigrant and require them to read, and pass a test in English, on a clear vision for our future.
Incoming congressmen are given a thorough orientation to their new responsibility. Would that they be required to read and understand a clear vision for our future. -- Carl Muckler.
INTRODUCTION
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS made by the representatives of the good people of Virginia, assembled in full and free Convention, which rights do pertain to them, and their posterity, as the basis and foundation of government.
“THAT all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.”
Article 1. Introduced by George Mason at the Virginia Convention in the Capitol in Williamsburg. Unanimously adopted June 12, 1776.
John Dixon and William Hunter printed George Mason’s Declaration of Rights adopted by the Virginia Constitutional Convention on June 1, 1776. Thomas Jefferson closely followed the wording and ideas of this document. The material the Gazette printed in the weeks surrounding
the appearance of the Declaration of Independence supports Jefferson's contention that the Declaration was not an original work but "an expression of the American mind."
Thirty-three-year-old Thomas Jefferson wrote the original draft which was revised in committee and later by the entire Congress. The Declaration was printed as a broadside on July 4 and distributed to be read publicly throughout the colonies. To achieve even wider distribution, Congress ordered it to be printed in newspapers as well.
Independence was formally declared on July 2, 1776, a date that John Adams believed would be “the most memorable epocha in the history of America.” On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the final text of the Declaration. The document was signed by 56 patriots from the 13 original colonies on August 2, 1776.
Dixon and Hunter printed the Declaration of Independence on page two of their July 20 issue of The Virginia Gazette out of Williamsburg, Virginia. Dixon and Hunter owned one of three newspapers titled "Virginia Gazette" in Williamsburg.
20/20: A Clear Vision for America described issues “We the People” faced in 2014. Americans still face the same concerns in 2019 as those our forefathers faced in 1776. However, there is a stark difference. Today, we are facing tyranny from within. In 1776, fewer than twenty percent of Americans wanted sovereignty. Americans should hope and pray more fellow citizens want a sovereign America today. We must band together to agree on a new course. 20/20: A Clear Vision for America is the bold course of action Americans need.
20/20: A Clear Vision for Our Future, is the aggressive call to action to alert American citizens to change the destiny of our beloved republic using:
- non-biased,
- non-ideological,
- independent perspectives in a compelling, easy to read narrative.
Wake Up! Stay Awake! Be Enlightened! Get Ready! Stay Ready!
Isaiah Thomas founded The Essex Journal on December 4, 1773. Thomas was a prolific printer, editor, writer, and author of the definitive History of Printing in America. He sold his rights to the newspaper to Ezra Lunt in 1774 who then sold to John Mycall.
John Mycall printed the Declaration on page one. Following the Declaration, there is a proclamation delivered on July 4 in Watertown, Massachusetts, calling for August 1 to be a day of "public humiliations, fasting and prayer," to bring an end to the British atrocities against Americans. The proclamation ends with the emphatic declamation "GOD save AMERICA!" His prophetic words are truer today than ever before.
The people who brought this great experiment to birth did not have teletype machines, typewriters, fax machines, radio, television, telephone landlines, computers, software programs, spellcheck, the internet, cell phones, smart phones, tablets nor any other gadget or electronic machine we enjoy today. They had no modern conveniences. Instead they had a brutal overlord who ruled over everything they said, did and printed. Today, our own federal government is our new brutal overlord. They wrote on parchment paper and composed their printed material from hand-set type, one character at a time a skill many American typographers learned and performed.
Colonial printers held a rare position in the history of American printing. Printers in Great Britain had a legal monopoly on most printed material, such as the English-language Bible, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and all maps. American printers were limited to producing newspapers, almanacs, sermons, addresses, pamphlets, primers and other lesser items.
Today, we have the internet. We can write anything and send it anywhere in the world in a split second without reprisal. Do Americans appreciate the titanic technologies they have at their fingertips? Do they appreciate this, or take it for granted? Has society become so comfortably numb as to think this will last forever? Can we believe a so-called leader of our America when he said?
“If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
While we can all agree these first four sentences are true and could have been written by anyone, the last two sentences are difficult to accept. They could only be written by a person who has no respect for the American Mind and Spirit of Individualism and Entrepreneurship that Thomas Jefferson described. Knowledgeable, mature Americans cannot agree with those two sentences. They cannot accept them because many Americans have built businesses, President Obama and the government never built one.
This is the rhetoric “We the People” are subjected to today. We have politicians who will tell us anything to gain and retain our votes. We have a “mainstream media” (MSM) that is fully invested in the deviant ideology of socialism. These self-proclaimed elitists promote the politicians determined to take away our freedoms, liberties and property to enslave us into the failed philosophy that a central government is best for “We the Slaves” under the subterfuge that “They the Elites” know best.
Remember the words of John Mason, “namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.”
In this book, we will explore: ownership in America; the means of acquiring and possessing property; the meaning of liberty and freedom; our legacy for our children; all Americans uniting as one nation; restoring our Constitution; respecting our culture; reclaiming our country; what it was meant to be; and many more topics to restore our American exceptionalism.
Did the authors and signers of The Declaration of Independence believe in ownership? If they did, how can we apply that to the world of today?
To the United States of America Today? Do you owe your country? Does your country owe you?
Our country is more than just the land, water and air. It is the resources, infrastructure, structures, utilities, improvements, culture, civilization and most of all the American Spirit of "We the People" and Our Constitution that gives us the Rule of Law.
Each citizen has an obligation, or owes, to each other, to stand by the Constitution and to provide value to every one of the more than 320 million people who live in this "country" we call the United States of America. As a republic, all must take responsibility to make everyone free, safe and prosperous.
We do this in many fashions: by becoming educated; being employed, or working; performing domestic, international or military service; providing health care and personal service to others; and numerous other methods including being good examples and bringing joy to others. As a nation, we have lost this concept. We must find it soon, or we will surely perish because it will be lost forever.
Visualize a heavy golden chain with more than 320 million links stretching from sea to shining sea. Imagine each citizen as a link in this 320 million plus link chain. Each link binds this nation together. Each
American in the chain must be a polished, bright, strong link. Everyone must play a vital role in the success of this exceptional republic. Everyone is equally important even though everyone has a different role to play.
A chain that must be constantly repaired and strengthened will eventually fail. To have a strong supportable country for our children and grandchildren everyone must be involved and pull their own weight. The chain must be strong and sturdy. It cannot fail. Each one of us is obligated to be a shining link in our magnificent republic.
We will delve into “Root Cause Purpose” and “Root Cause Analysis.” Who owns America? Who owns “We the People?” What do “We the People” own? Can “We the People” own property? Own ourselves? Our destiny?
What kind of America will we leave our children’s children? The answers follow:
We can Restore our Constitution!
We can Respect our Culture!
We can Reclaim our Country!
20/20: A Clear Vision for Our Future is a book of common-sense answers, which presents these discoveries in a style I’m certain my readers will undoubtedly identify with.
PART I
RESTORING OUR CONSTITUTION
“The American Spirit is empowered by our Constitution.
It sets forth the power of the people over the government.
It provides us with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness plus the all-important right of ownership.”
CHAPTER ONE
The Vision Continues
Anyone who says that economic security is a human right, has been too much babied. While he babbles, other men are risking and losing their lives to protect him. They are fighting the sea, fighting the land, fighting disease and insects and weather and space and time, for him, while he chatters that all men have a right to security and that some pagan god—Society, The State, The Government, The Commune—must give it to them. Let the fighting men stop fighting this inhuman earth for one hour, and he will learn how much security there is.”
― Rose Wilder Lane, American journalist, travel writer, novelist, political theorist, and daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder.
FRIDAY MORNING. WEEK 27.
In The Loop Consultants, LLC have been working in a large industrial plant for six months. The client has engaged the consulting firm, which specializes in the assessment, analysis and implementation of business operations in various industries and organizations. The consultants develop and design substantial improvement solutions utilizing proven principles and techniques which they implement in the form of results oriented work management processes. They train management and supervision to accomplish these initiatives as well.
The consulting firm has successfully implemented work management processes employing principles and techniques such as historical data and information, background information, cost-benefit analysis, root purpose analysis, root cause analysis, base data statistical analysis and other methods along with good, plain common-sense. Their current assignment is to design and implement a work management process, on-site, with participation and cooperation from their client.
The project schedule is one calendar year in duration. The four-person consulting team typically travels and meets at the nearest airport in the client’s area on Sunday; spends the entire week living in a hotel; driving a rental car to and from the client’s facility daily; and then flies home on Friday afternoon to see, and be with the family, run errands, take care of the home and refresh. The time is late Friday morning. The team has completed the first six months of their scheduled assignment and are slated to conduct a six-month milestone Management Progress Meeting. This meeting will be conducted in the Main Conference Room at the plant headquarters.
The four consultants: Tom Rostal, Genie Moore, Ron Shock and Dave West gather around the conference table in their assigned office, a small conference room, to conduct a brief dress rehearsal for the upcoming progress meeting. They met in the hotel last night to practice and make final revisions to their agenda. They are joined by their immediate boss, A.J. Leone, the consultants Chief Operations Officer, who has been mentoring them on the fine points of the presentation they are soon to deliver.
The client’s Regional Vice President, Bob Burns, arrived from his headquarters on Friday mornin...

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