Review of License To Loot!

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I guess that would make a good read for people who are interested in international economy.
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I am not someone who likes politics, but I will consider reading this book because of this review. It makes me want to read to book to know what happened. I love very detailed and straight-to-the-point reviews.
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It's hard for me to face so much deceit all in one book. Thanks for mentioning that the author offers solutions. That helps make it an inviting read.
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Post by rusyalana »

Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but I've read the review and the book seems very informative talking about the importance of mental and holistic health and a non-drug dependence approach to living a healthy life amongst other things. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Really not my cup of tea and not just because I utterly dislike non-fiction, but mostly due my disinterest in any and all topics raised in it. To be honest, it is not even that I don't live in America, I am generally not interested in politics, economics and everything else related. Congrats with BOTD, anyway!
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All over the world,people in positions of authority have taken leadership roles as part of some game to attain irrational power. This book brings a lot to light.
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> In the book, the author gave a lot of motivation and encouragement to persons living with disabilities, addictions, and poverty. I also loved that the book highlighted the importance of mental and holistic health. It also gave a non-drug dependence approach to living a healthy life

I am so glad about this. When I first read the description of the book I was worried that it was a far-right rant about how disability payments are always bad and how people should just have to suck it up and work. When the author of the book is advocating for better disability programs and how to support those who need it while also pointing out flaws in the current system it leads to much more of a thought-provoking and useful read
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Post by Precious Dubazana »

I agree with the fact that we don't need to be American citizens or leaders to learn from this book. I also find it insightful concerning the non-dependence approach to a healthy life. And other relevant topics about the economy. Great review.
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Post by Lindiwe Chakhala »

Great review. An examination of the US economic system. The educative novel seems well-researched. It is written in simple terms targeting a wide audience. Congrats on BOTD.
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Fully deserving of the excellent review. From your write-up, this book is quite daring as it mentions names of past leaders in a not-so-honorable way. Anyway, you have proven the goodness of this book with its explanation of economic strategy. Nice review.
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This seems like an important and organized read for those interested in the US economy and politics. Great review!
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Thank you so much for this wonderful review. This book centres on illegal immigration, opioid misuse, controversial vaccinations, and ethnic issues in the U.S. This book also will be a starting point for some people who really don't understand the condition of the U.S economy
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'Official Review: License To Loot!' by Pascale Batieufaye has a thought-provoking introduction. I like the way the reviewer explores the issues, the book raises. The point that the book focuses on the economic events in American society is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that verifiable facts and figures were used to support the author's point about the economic issues in the country, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the solutions in the book would help any form of administration similar to that of the United States!
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Post by Ndagire Hassifah1 »

The book sounds like an educative read but as I'm not interested in politics, I will give this book a pass. Thank you for the great review and congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

What an interesting book that speaks about the economic issues in the US. Thinking about self-development and improvement reminds me of a self-help book. I’m glad the author was mindful enough to encourage those with disabilities, addictions, and poverty. I also like that he speaks about mental health and addiction since those are very prevalent. Not sure if it’s for me since I don’t have power KB in the government, but is good to know that this book would be helpful for those who are! Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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