Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
Just finished delving into 'The Solution is Political Revolution' by Jillion R. Rising, and I'm compelled to share my thoughts. This non-fiction read offers a deep dive into the labyrinth of America's financial world, revealing how politicians and big corporations play with our economy. Rising's explanations are refreshingly accessible, making complex matters understandable even to someone like me.
From the get-go, the book spotlights politicians' preference for personal gain over the welfare of everyday people. Rising reveals shocking truths about the immense national debt, laying bare the role of greedy politicians and corporations in this game of financial manipulation.
What stands out is how companies make risky moves, secure in the knowledge that they'll be bailed out by the government. The aftermath of such actions ripples through our lives, leaving us to pick up the pieces. The book also tackles the immigration debate, shedding light on the positive impact of newcomers on the economy.
Rising doesn't shy away from history either, highlighting turning points like the shift from the gold standard and its aftermath. These actions have had far-reaching consequences for our finances. The book doesn't hesitate to point out politicians' misuse of programs like Social Security, which really hit a nerve with me. Aren't they supposed to help us, not play games with our savings?
One thing that caught my attention was the book's professional editing. It flows seamlessly, making it easy to dive in. The absence of confusing jargon is a breath of fresh air, making complex topics approachable.
After reading 'The Solution is Political Revolution,' I'm wholeheartedly giving it a solid 5 out of 5 stars. It takes intricate concepts and presents them in a way that opens your eyes to what's happening. This book serves as a wake-up call, urging all of us to take a stand and bring about change. And honestly, there's nothing about this book that I don't like. If you're curious about the intersection of money and politics, this skillfully edited book is a must-read. It's easy to follow, and its insights are vital for everyone to grasp the realities of our economy.
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