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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 01:25
by Ivon Ikunza
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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I must say that the feeling of patriotism hit me while reading this book. The author explains the value of unity and patriotism in so many ways in this book. America's financial system, its strengths, and where it needs more careful observation are things each of us would love to read about. Washington, DC, being the center of leadership in the United States, has proved to be a center of corruption, according to the author. The author gives the functions of the International Monetary Fund, the Affordable Care Act, and how it works in the United States. There is also the progress of the United States national debt since 1980, how Treasury bonds are used to generate cash for the government, the works of the Federal Reserve, and the contribution of immigrants to the United States economy. All these are given in detail. The author uses the 2008 mortgage crisis to show how the United States financial system is functioning. The author gives suggestions on how to improve this financial system, to the benefit of the American people and everyone in the world. These include increasing salaries for those holding public positions and many more suggestions.

I love the passion the author has for improving the economy of the United States. The author emphasizes the importance of good leadership in the growth of the economy. Unity of its citizens would make the United States great again. The condition of the United States economy when this book was written is a clear description of Africa's leadership style, and I believe positive changes will happen if we all work towards it, even as Africans. The author's emphasis on citizens' empowerment is what I would love for every nation. The author, in the book's narration, operates with facts. The charts and tables used to give the book's details show that great research was done before the book was written. Learning about how the United States financial system operates was also a good thing for me. It was knowledgeable.

Despite all these positives, I feel that the author left out some readers who may not have heard about the economy of the United States before. The mention of words and places, mostly from the United States system, may leave some readers with a lot of unanswered details. The book may be knowledgeable, but it needs a lot of research and time to get its details. This is the only negative I picked. I found only one grammar error in it, and this makes me say that it is well edited. I rate it five out of five stars because the positives above outweigh its few negatives. I recommend this book to everyone who wants to understand the economy of the United States and its financial system.

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