Review of Red Wave Imperative

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Red Wave Imperative" by Alan Schein.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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Red Wave Imperative is a political book written by Alan Schein. The book explains the differences between the Republicans and the Democrats, outlining the fact that the New Democrats are trying to portray Trump as a liar by using all the means they have in their hands.
The book is divided into seventeen chapters. In it, the author Alan Schein submits some pretty solid arguments on why voters should vote for the Republicans in the upcoming elections. The first chapter generally explains the reasons to vote for the Republicans in the midterm elections while the second chapter provides data about how the Democrats are working to create chaos in America. Chapters three to fourteen focus on explaining all the reasons why Americans should not vote for the Democratic Party in the upcoming elections. Chapter fifteen covers how the Republicans' propositions will help the country to increase school safety, strengthen the military, improve America's Health Insurance, lower the cost of prescription drugs, etc. Chapter sixteen is about everything that Donald Trump has accomplished in his first two years as a President, and chapter seventeen is the summary of the book.

I enjoyed reading this book because it provides an understanding of the current dynamics that are at play between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. It is a very informative book. Alan Schein has done a lot of research. The author promotes a solution similar to Singapore’s political system called Voter-Controlled Democracy as he believes this system will also suit America.
Also, another positive aspect of the book is the fact that it is very easy to read and understand as it is written simply.

On the other hand, this book is very one-sided, openly favoring the Republicans and accusing the Democrats of trying to push a socialist agenda in America. The author outlines reasons why the Republicans proposed solution is better and will certainly work contrary to the Democratic Party's ideas. Schein ends the chapter with questions for its readers. But I found these questions to be very leading and imposing Republican beliefs on readers.

I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars. It is written in an easy-to-follow format, and by reading it you can learn a lot of new information about politics. It presents another side not often portrayed in the media. But on the other hand, at the end of each chapter, some leading questions promote the Republican views on readers. The book is very one-sided favoring the Republicans openly.

Every American voter should read this book before voting. I also recommend this book to anyone inquisitive about American politics and current affairs.

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I don’t like to read materials that blatantly push one side’s agenda, no matter which side, so I will skip this read. I bet parts of it felt dated already, since it seems it was written before Covid. Thank you for your take on this book!
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Was a nice read but I believe the author was very biased while supporting trump and the republican.
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I find U.S.A. politics fascinating. This book might bring a deeper understanding of what is happening. Thank you for a great review
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