Review of License To Loot!

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License to Loot is a simple exposé of how people manage to outsmart each other. Some beg and rely on welfare while the mighty evade taxes or play monopoly of drug cartels and gambling dens. The book is an awakening call that the world is wretched and rotting. We are given the option to find the Light and work a better way out of this mess. Thanks for this great review.
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Great work from the author, having made enough research on issues to the state. Thank you.
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Americans could definitely benefit from reading this book and learning a thing or two from it. As a non-American, it's difficult to relate or find this book useful, so I will skip it.
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In a book with a very provocative title, Pascale Batieufaye reveals the ways in which citizens can loot from the government. "License To Loot!" is perfectly organized, so even readers without special prior knowledge will easily understand it.
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Your summary of the book is just great, and you highlighted the most significant aspects in a clear way. I understand why you liked the book so much!
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This is a awareness book about prevalent issues in the United States. Congratulations BOTD!
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While I agree with the author to some extent, he does have a diabolical view of the situation, in my opinion. There are persons who use and abuse the welfare system, however, it is not a black and white situation. The powers that be have put their stamp on the welfare system. There will always be a socioeconomic strata and inequality. There will always be the haves and the have-nots. There will always be the rich and the poor and levels in between. The elite will never allow everyone at the bottom of the ladder to climb to the topple the status quo. There can be a million more books printed like this and the welfare system and the corruption which upholds it will remain. Congrats to the author on making it to BOTD.
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I think corruption is something that is all over the world. I will love to read this to know how citizens extort their government and think every youth in any country should have a copy. Nice review.
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What a fascinating book this sounds to be. This book should be read by everyone connected to the government! Our nation must address the current economic issues it is experiencing! This book might be of assistance. Salutations to the author!
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Interesting review of a book I will not read, since I am not American. However, the issues mentioned are present more or less in all the countries, I presume.
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This sounds like a great boo that reveals different loopholes several people use to ensure they loot the government. Since I'm not into political books, this doesn't seem like my genre. Congratulations to the author on this book being today's BOTD.
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The book seems like a bold and radical examination of the welfare system and the growing culture of dependence to its programs. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Very important topics to shed light on, can't ignore the irony that the government loots the citizens and the citizens loot the government in their own way. Great review!
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I love how there are people brave enough to go against the CIA and FBI and defraud the greatest government on the planet. It shows what the mind is capable of, if a person is truly passionate about something. I also got interested when disabilities, addictions, poverty, mental and holistic health were mentioned as those are topics close to my heart. But politics(of any country) is not for me. The moment a family member or friend says something political, I space out or my mind goes blank. So I won't be reading this book anytime soon but great review! Keep up the good work.
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Post by Jordan Abio »

This book focuses on issues in the United States. The book exposes ways through which citizens loot from the government. Economic standards in the United States are also discussed at length. This is an educative and informative book.
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