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AB 1959 and JD 1963, University of Missouri, Columbia. 50 years active member of Washington State Bar Association, mostly civil and commercial office, trial and appellate practice and Superior Court Arbitrator for about 40 years or so, since the program was initiated. Former AAA panel member. Also admitted to Missouri Supreme Court and past member of that bar, and currently admitted to U.S. Supreme Court, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and the East and West U.S. District Courts of Washington State. Has spent about 50 years, on and off, researching this book which started when he was promoting in the Seattle area discussion groups based upon materials from Robert Maynard Hutchinsâ?? Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions with the Centerâ??s encouragement in the later 1960's. Author of the Filibuster Solution, 2011 and The ornerstone brief, And Secrets of the Forgotten American Revolution, 2015
We explore how the United States Constitution, which was written to exclude nobilities, aristocracies and plutocracies, can be enforced to arrive at a more equitable distribution of wealth and how a guaranteed income can assist and improve the economy, while finding support in the proposition that profit is the tax of the market and the sellers are merely tax collectors who are entitled to something for the effort, but not everything and how regulating this can reduce along with death duties and taxes for higher incomes can do more to remove the extreme disparities now found in American wealth and political power.
Discussion of traditional trade activities and policies in distribution of wealth, products and ideas in the United States from Colonization to present.