There is an encroaching existential threat to the make-up of the United States of America. There are challenges to the interpretations of the US Constitution and the Declaration of Independence that affect citizen rights to life, liberty, and the opportunity to pursue happiness. These challenges originate within the current administration and represent a previously planned platform of actions which have created chaos within and outside the country. Individual freedom of thought and speech has been challenged, long-term international agreements have been discarded. This concerted effort has weakened the moral fiber of the country, and has sought to re-align and redefine alliances abroad. The question within the book is to examine these trends, ascertain your own feelings, and consider a path forward. There are many acceptable paths for consideration; these include embracing a totally laissez-faire attitude and allowing things to progress as they will, or conducting an examination of constraints and limits within the existing laws of the land and applying (or modifying) as appropriate. One of the embedded questions is whether some of the actions, however they appear to solve issues, are of a moral fiber commensurate with the tenets of the country. Does the end justify the means? Contained within this book are two major tools for this enquiry: the first being a way of viewing man’s actions and deciding if such actions are within moral and humane definition, and if they are a suitable way of defining rightness for humanity. The second is a methodology for decision making that encompasses all aspects of any issue. With these tools applied to the key question of where the United States is heading, each reader will have a more nuanced view of the world today and some of the threats facing humanity.