Review of License To Loot!

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Brilliant review. A vast majority of government officials and citizens across different countries in the world will benefit immensely from this book.
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This is an interesting book to read. I am now curious about how thirsty people can be only to earn a living. At the same time, government officials make it unbearable for its citizens hence such scenarios occur. Congrats to the reviewer of this book.
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What an educative and eye-opening review! Illegal things that some people in the US do that are unknown to the government and society. It was an informative read. I hope these illicit things would be curtailed soon. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is a non-fiction. Pascale Batieufaye explores the way the citizens of the United States of America seem to loot the government. This seems to be a very important contribution to the field of citizenry and leadership. Batieufaye has chosen a topic that matters citizens, whether of the USA or any other country. Your review is well written. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I don't like this mainly because the author and I have wildly different and contrasting ideas about social and political issues. I disagree most of the time with the author.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I don’t have any interest in reading this book because I’m not from US and it’s not my type of book. However, with this high rating from the official reviewer, I believe people who are interested in it will enjoy the book. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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I am interested to find out what the author has to say. I find reading about political views to be very interesting. It sounds like the author discusses various topics and offers solutions. I wonder if there is a leaning toward one political party or another.
I'm looking forward to reading this book. Thank you for the review.
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Christina Puttre wrote: 02 Nov 2022, 22:40 I am interested to find out what the author has to say. I find reading about political views to be very interesting. It sounds like the author discusses various topics and offers solutions. I wonder if there is a leaning toward one political party or another.
I'm looking forward to reading this book. Thank you for the review.
The author works hard not to make the book partisan, but 1/2 way through talks about the parties they no longer, or would not participate in. By process of elimination, you can determine which party they belong to now, and the undertones are through the book but not strongly or aggressively expressed.
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Rodel Barnachea wrote: 28 Oct 2022, 03:56 I don't like this mainly because the author and I have wildly different and contrasting ideas about social and political issues. I disagree most of the time with the author.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
The author did come off VERY strong on some subjects and spoke in some absolutes about topics that are very debatable and opinionated.
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Edith Njomo wrote: 28 Oct 2022, 02:39 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.
While the book gave lots of insight and data (and opinions) regarding the political and economic subjects, the recommendations were very weak. More along the line of...try to be a better person.
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