Review of License To Loot!

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Post by Pauline Parnell »

License to Loot looks at the negativity of many government agencies ( EBT and SNAP and suggest ways to fix the system. It offers help to ordinary American with disability, mental health and those living in poverty. Its an educational book and worth the read. Thanks for your review.
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Concerned citizens of the United States will definitely learn a whole lot from this book. Politicians will also learn from it.
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

It might be interesting to know how citizens can find ways to loot from the government. However, I do not livw in America, so I might not find this book as useful. Congrats on botd, though.
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The government of the most powerful country is very educational. Thank you to the reviewer for an informative review :tiphat:
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Post by Souad Al Nabulsi »

This incredibly insightful and powerful book touched the key to the problem when it came to people's suffering and the fraud happening in their own countries, not only in America. Great review.
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Post by Syl55M »

Great review. The issues highlighted in this book are applicable every where and more so in less developed countries with glaring weaknesses in laws that unscrupulous people easily take advantage of.
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

This looks like an in depth look at the murky grounds of economics and poilitcs of US. I am not that interesting in them.Therefore I will take a pass on it. Congrats on being BOTD.
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Post by Josephine Mercy »

This book is quite an educative book as it exposes a lot of fraudulent activities. Nice book.
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Post by June Moon »

This book gives a great outlook on the economy and how it all works. It is very interesting and thought provoking at best.
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Post by Blessing Odii »

I love the fact that the book tells of how some citizens steal from the government also. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Prince Ekeoma »

"License To Loot!" by Pascale Batieufaye. An interesting story, talks about the hidden strategies the civilian used in looting from the government without them knowing. Congratulations on your #BOTD.
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Post by Bef Ozo »

The author wrote on issues like addiction and mental health and that made the book even more interesting because these issues are rampant in society today. Nice review.
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

The book seems to present a thoroughly-researched and well-articulated account that will create awareness in its target audience. Thanks for the awesome review!
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Post by Jeffery Gary »

This seems to be an informative book. Thanks for this descriptive and inviting review. I would like to learn the possible ways of the author in approaching the United State economy.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

The issues highlighted in this book are experienced in many countries around the world. Kudos to the author on his well-researched book. Issues such as mental health and drug addiction are major problems presently faced by both the young and old. We all have a lesson or two to take from this book.
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