LETTER TO AMERICA: IF WE ARE THE CLIENTS
Ethics, Power, and Accountability in Government
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If we are the clients… who holds our representatives accountable?
In this powerful installment of the Letter to America series, a U.S. Navy Veteran examines one of the most pressing questions in modern governance:
Why are licensed professionals held to stricter ethical standards than the lawmakers who write and interpret the law?
Through analysis of disbarment, congressional ethics oversight, Supreme Court standards, and institutional accountability, this book explores:
• What disbarment means, and why it matters
• How professional ethics are enforced
• Why Congress polices itself
• The Supreme Court oversight debate
• Structural weaknesses in federal accountability
• A proposal for an Independent National Ethics Commission
This is not partisan commentary.
It is a structural reflection on integrity, trust, and constitutional responsibility.
Democracy is not a performance.
It is a contract.
And contracts require enforcement.