American Restoration
Restoring the Foundations of Democracy
American Restoration is a strategic blueprint for rebuilding the democratic foundations of the United States. As the second volume in Jim Vincent’s American Renewal Trilogy, it follows American Renewal’s diagnosis of democratic collapse with a detailed plan for structural repair. This is not about resisting what has happened—it’s about replacing the systems that made it possible.
The book is built around a single premise: democracy is not self-sustaining. It must be designed, maintained, and defended—deliberately. When institutions are built to fail, or hollowed out until failure becomes inevitable, restoration must begin at the structural level.
Organized into four parts, the book addresses the critical domains of democratic function:
Part I: Elections That Count Every Voice
Reforms include campaign finance, voting rights, Electoral College overhaul, redistricting integrity, and certification law.
Part II: The Limits to Presidential Power
Targets the prosecutability of federal crimes, enforcement of the oath of office, and the oversight of emergency powers.
Part III: A Judiciary That Upholds Law, Not Loyalty
Proposes Supreme Court term limits, lower court expansion, ethics enforcement, and constraints on the shadow docket.
Part IV: Rebuilding an Informed Public
Calls for platform transparency, media regulation, and a national commitment to civic education—because without a shared factual baseline, no system can endure.
The book concludes with The Six That Hold—a closing chapter that identifies the essential guardrails any durable democracy must protect.
American Restoration is not political commentary. It is a reform manual. It does not chase headlines. It confronts the machinery behind them. With legal precision, constitutional clarity, and moral urgency, it offers a roadmap for democratic repair—one reform at a time.
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