SAVING OUR DEMOCRACY

by R.D. Aaland


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Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/12/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 127
ISBN : 9781441595645
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 127
ISBN : 9781441595652

About the Book

Saving Our Democracy begins with one year of reflecting on our country. The second part covers our Constitution, the thinking and reasoning of the American citizens of the 1780’s. It covers changes made by presidential Administrations from George Washington to Barrack Obama and shows the direction that our nation has taken. This book can be used as a guide to make a better America for all citizens. There is a re-occurring theme throughout the book that shows how partisan politics have harmed Americans and why we need to unite behind a new political party – one the reflexes the desires of each representative’s constituents. A party where “town-hall" meetings are held to solicit the opinions of the voters and not to tell the voters how they should think. The last section of this book contains one chapter on each of the following problems facing this great country of ours. It addresses education, depression, immigration, attorneys, insurances, the news media, and a renewed growth of a middle class. This book could be the most important book you read next to the Bible. It is important to get the word out both the next election is held in the United States. We are the only people who can re-direct the direction of this great country. Buy "Saving Our Democracy" and read it. Than tell your friends to do the same. It will be a big job, but the effort will be worth it.


About the Author

R.D. Alland resides in a small town in southern Minnesota, where he has retired, but continues to be a substitute teacher and a coach. He earned his B.S. degrees in both economics and business administration from Minnesota State University. For years he has enjoyed following and talking about politics, he has even ran for mayor. As American citizens grow more dissatisfied with the economy and how our government is handling it, he has decided he must do his part to help our country.