America vs. America

America vs. America
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Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781684569618
ISBN-13 : 1684569613
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Book Synopsis America vs. America by : Quan Jamel Fort

Download or read book America vs. America written by Quan Jamel Fort and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2020-04-24 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Politics is an extension of your personality. It all begins in childhood, particularly among individuals from large, traditional families. Each sibling in the birth order develops a unique personality, which then develops into extroversion or introversion. As each sibling matures and grows, their personality begins to have an impact on their politics, with the extroverted siblings becoming more liberal and the introverted siblings becoming more conservative. This not only results in a divided family, but as the siblings go out into American society, they bring their politics with them, resulting in a divided America. When they register to vote, the more conservative join the Republican party while the more liberal join the Democratic party. They vote for political candidates who they believe support their political views. This has resulted in an extremely divided Congress and a constant fight over the presidency and Supreme Court. Over the years, America has suffered from unregulated capitalism, endured two world wars, suffered through the Great Depression, suffered a military loss in Vietnam, a major terrorist attack on 9/11, suffered through the 2008 Great Recession, and may now be on the path to ether a dictatorship or a second civil war. Can we find some way out before it's too late?


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