Review of License To Loot!

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The solutions on solving economic crises piques my interest to know how the author came about. Its a nice review. Congratulations to today's BOTD.
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Government and citizens holding any form of power in the United States of America will take a lot of lessons from this book. Congratrulations on being the BOTD.
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Whether you're a citizen of the United States of America or any other country, economic issues always affect everybody. This book highlights those pitfalls and downturns but, also offers solutions. Insightful review.
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There are lots of information to get on America from this book. But I think I will pass for this book. Thanks for this review. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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This book has all the elements of a well written book from it's organization, content to delivery.
I loved every aspect of it.
Great review.
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The students of politics and economics will greatly benefit from this book about the nature and effects of various American economic policies.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I’m not currently interested in books about economics or politics, so I think I will pass on this one.
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I think it is just the mental health part that draws my attention to the review and book. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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Post by Adrian Rondon Salazar »

The book seems to cover a lot of topics. I am interested in reading what the author has to say about drug dependency, the current economy, and illegal immigration. It is remarkable that this book seeks to encourage you to find better mental health. Thanks for the review.
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It seems like an educating read. Sadly, I'm not from the US so I feel like I wouldn't understand any of the topics presented.
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Post by Saint Bruno »

This sounds like an insightful book to help readers become aware of the many corruption issues in the US that is applicable to other countries. It helps that it it's also well written. Congratulations BOTD and thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
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I’ll say this book is more inclined for a part of the world than the other because I’m not a citizen of the United States. I find it amusing that the citizens could think of looting the whole government. I’ll like to know more on this.
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I hate politics but at the same time can't I ignore them because I get affected by it every minute this book will be interesting I see it apeaks about corruption, drugs, and illegal immigrants thanks for the review.
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I love how detailed and organised the author made the book to be. Quite an informative and insightful book. It's indeed deserving of the BOTD. Congratulations.
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License To Loot! by Pascale Batieufaye is centered on prevalent issues in the United States of America. Congrats on BOTD.
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