Thursday, May 18, 2017

The requirements to become president

According to the US Constitution, any American can grow up to one day to become president of the United States, as long as he or she fits the Constitutional requirements for the job. Over the years, unfair laws and practices have been introduced that have limited the field.

Under the plan for the international government, each nation will have two presidents, one to handle the nation's internal affairs and one will only handle the international affairs as part of the international government. They will stand back to back. The international government will meet for up to one year at a time, so it will be impossible for one individual to fill both positions and keep a power base. In "A Manual for the One World Government," Seth explains how each of the forms of government will transition to be able to participate in the international government.

Being international president will be more "pure Constitutional" than the existing role of the president, which has become misunderstood by the vast majority of Americans. The US Constitution establishes the Executive branch of the federal government, and lists the president's powers, and what to do about a president who abuses presidential powers. In "A Manual for the One World Government, Seth explains this and how it applies to the international government so there are no misunderstandings and therefore, no resistance. When the delegates meet at the conference in Europe that our organization will host once we have purified the US legal system, a select committee of delegates, made up of people from every nation, will start discussions on writing the international constitution, and open a global debate on it so that everyone has a voice in its creation.

There is no resistance to a plan if everyone is involved with its creation.

Our plan for the United States enables anyone to run for president of the United States, but it won't take money to be successful. No contributions. Candidates must win elections on local, state, regional and then national levels, and must be able to prove they can solve the problems on every level. To do that, they must prove they function for the highest good for all people, and understand the planning process.

If you know the root cause of a crisis, with the planning process, you can find the solution. If your plan doesn't address the root cause of the crisis, it makes it worse, so that is what we will approach in this blog. Our organization is introducing fifty innovative projects and opening them to debate.

Our goal is not just to train potential presidential candidates. It is to enable everyone to be able to fulfill their purpose in life, and to do that, it takes learning how to create a project that benefits everyone.