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Why Donald Trump Won: Why Would the Best Want to Become Like the Rest?
Contributor(s): Bolton, Roger P. (Author)
ISBN: 1541038886     ISBN-13: 9781541038882
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $16.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2017
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- Political Science | American Government - National
Physical Information: 0.89" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.29 lbs) 440 pages
 
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William Gladstone, four-time Prime Minister of England, said of the Constitution of the United States, "...it is the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man" (Wikipedia). On the day of the 2016 presidential election, the United States came close to this great document disappearing into the history books. If the democrats had won, they would have replaced it with socialism. Under this Constitution and Bill of Rights, the United States became the greatest nation in the history of the world, and people have clamored to come here for centuries to enjoy freedoms and opportunities never before offered by any nation. This book is written because liberal politicians have, for decades, been trying to replace this Constitution with socialism, a form of government tried in other nations, but found wanting. They believe a system that places everyone on a level playing field where there are no rich and no poor people is superior to life under this great document. "Everyone should share equally" is their claim, and they have been willing to eliminate the Constitution and Bill of Rights to bring this about. This book is the authors' reaction to many things done by liberal politicians, mostly democrats, to install socialism, which would change the structure of government from that of serving citizens to one where citizens would serve government. In other words, citizens would serve the wishes of politicians, and this would completely remove the freedoms we have to build lives as we desire. This would be a complete reversal of our system of government. These writings were developed primarily over the past nine to twelve years, a few before then, in response to the work of liberals in Congress to replace our constitutional republic with socialism. One thing that stands out in this is that they, liberals, would be in charge of government, so, in reality, this is a grasp for power. Many of the programs coming out of Congress during the past 60 years, and even before, were written to sound good, but which, in reality, had the effect of making people wards of the government. The welfare system they developed gave people the chance to get along in life without having to lift a finger to take care of themselves. The end result of this is that almost half our citizens are currently unemployed and useless so far as being of value in building this nation. The author believes, "My life, determined by me, will always be superior to my life determined by politicians." This is what the Constitution now makes possible. It is essential that people who understand this make certain it does not pass completely into the history books, but is strengthened so many more people will feel free to build their own dreams, not the dreams of politicians. This book is about making a great nation even greater.