Review of License To Loot!

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One can get an insight of what the book is all about by looking at the name of the book. The economic issues that were outlined ranges from corrupt governance to dependency on drugs. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The situations that are described in the book are not merely limited to American culture. People in positions of power all over the world have assumed leadership responsibilities as part of some game to gain irrational power, whether it be in the form of money or other power. This is an informative book that broached on different ideas. Great review
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The concerns raised in this book regarding the misuse of government schemes by the citizens of the united states brilliantly expose the corrupt politicians as well as the ways the citizens defraud the government.
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Comprehensive review. This book would educate most people out there. Thanks for the review.
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I enjoyed your review. Hearing about what you are passionate about not only in the book, but also in your personal life, was a nice touch. Thank you for the time yoh put into the review.
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This is an educative book. It highlights the importance of mental health, brings us solutions to economic problems and also motivates the readers. This is a well-written book that I believe people would enjoy very much.
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The concept of economic decadence in this book definitely sounds interesting and I can't wait to dig a bit deeper into this one.
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I'd like to know these ways by which citizens legally steal from the government. Interesting review.
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I like that the author tried to motivate and encourage people living with disabilities, addictions, and poverty.
Great review!
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License to loot is such an interesting title. I'd like to know what it contains as I had only thought that its the government that stole from the citizens.
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License To Loot! by Pascale Batieufaye is a book written by a concerned citizen that details different schemes individuals employ to milk the government. Government officials will find this to be a good read.
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Seems like an informative read where the author has done a lot of research. In every part of the world, there are people who take advantage of the loopholes in the economic system through deceit and corruption. The author exposes such people. Thanks for a good review!
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Seems like an informative read where the author has done a lot of research. In every part of the world, there are people who take advantage of the loopholes in the economic system through deceit and corruption. The author exposes such people. Thanks for a good review!
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I am pleased to hear that the book is highly organized and every argument that author makes is thoroughly backed up with his research. Not everyone will enjoy political discussion, but it’s refreshing to see an author make such a sensible and well-constructed argument for their opinion. Congrats on BOTD!
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There are a lot of loopholes that can be used to commit fraud and destroy the economy, and this book exposes these things. I like the author's courage as he releases such sensitive information. This book is insightful and I look forward to it. Congratulations on BOTD.
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