Summary:
The book proposes a series of constitutional amendments aimed at reining in the power of the federal government and restoring the principles of federalism and checks and balances. It discusses the author's belief in the necessity of returning to the framers' original vision of the Constitution to ensure liberty and reduce governmental overreach.
Key points:
1. Constitutional Changes: Levin suggests amending the U.S. Constitution to rebalance federal and state power. He proposes term limits for Congress and the Supreme Court, a balanced budget, and limiting federal bureaucracy.
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