Review of License To Loot!

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The review is indeed interesting and tempts me to read the book. I do wish, however, the review for this topic include some debate on the issues mentioned by the author.
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This is the first book I've seen that calls out both citizen and government for looting, and I'm curious to know what strategies this book highlights.
Congratulations, BOTD.
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The review is indeed interesting and tempts me to read the book. I do wish, however, the review for this topic include some debate.
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Well, the dubious act of looting can factually be experienced in the entire world of politics, just that the United State of America has legalized some of these negative systems. I will definitely read this amazing book. Wonderful review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This is a one of a kind book. I especially liked that the author highlighted the origin, causes, and solutions to the economic problems he pointed out. I’ll give this book a try.
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Thank you for such a thorough and well-written review. You have covered all the critical points in the book. I found the sample pages to be quite interesting as well.
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believe reading this book would be a good idea. It's really challenging for the typical person to stay current on every aspect of the economy, especially the parts that aren't frequently projected into the headlines. This might present a chance to learn more about the current state of the American economy. Congrats on botd!
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This book doesn’t really sound like it’s for me. I’ve grown weary of politics lately, and while I can’t avoid them in real life, I won’t necessarily seek them out in the books I read. I’m sure that others will want to check this; just not me. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Licensed to loot! Is a book focused on the economic events that America has gone through. Interesting insight to the American economy.
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This book are for those who wants to expose the schemes people use in America to take money from the government. Sadly I do not live in America and I am not interested in knowing these things so this book is not for me. Great review.
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This book seems so enlightening as I would see things from a different perspective.Am looking forward to reading it.
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This book seems so enlightening as I would see things from a different perspective.Am looking forward to reading it.
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I'll really not be interested in a book like this, they might easily bore me, but I recommend it to anyone that might be interested. I love the review, congratulations on BOTD
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:liar: I don't believe a good citizen should loot from the government of his country illegally. Considering how intriguing this review is, I would love to read this book someday. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book seems to be an interesting resource for analyzing what is behind some of the economic problems in the United States. It's good to know that thanks to the detailed order handled by the author the book is easier to understand. Thank you for sharing this detailed review.
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