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If you are wondering what is going on in the United States of America and why its citizens seem to be so disgruntled and polarized, The Solution is Political Revolution: Who is Jillion R. Rising ? by Jillion R. Rising is the book for you.
Rising, who is an entrepreneur in the construction industry, explains in detail why American citizens are so politically polarized, why inflation and US debt are so high, why it is difficult to start a small business with innovative ideas, why there are so few rich citizens and so many poor citizens, why big government is inefficient, why Wall Street, Big Tech, Big Oil, Big Pharma and the Big Six Banks seem to be in cahoots with the government, why the US dollar is still used world-wide even though America is in trillions of dollars of debt, why so many Americans are not home owners, and why immigration policy is such a hot issue.
Rising demystifies the fiat monetary system and the complex interplay between the government, the Federal Reserve, the US Department of the Treasury, Wall Street, the Big 6 Banks, the corporate monopolies, and the American taxpayers.
With the use of research ,common sense, and logic, Rising clarifies how the American two party system along with the lobby sponsored TV news is dividing the American people, how corporate consolidation restricts innovation and the creation of jobs, and why government services are outperformed by private services.
Rising outlines in detail how the mismanaged fiat monetary system in America is mired in perpetual and growing debt. He urges Americans to put aside their differences and use their power as mighty taxpayers to insist on better government management. Americans should demand that the lawmakers legislate to create an environment conducive to proactive community building, innovative and competitive small businesses, and home ownership for all Americans. America must get rid of the perpetual cycle of debt and launch itself into another era of innovation and prosperity.
Rising proposes a fresh outlook with common sense ideas on how the American citizen can be proactively involved and inspired to solve these issues. He proposes that the government become a helper by responding to referendums which are based on demands supported by the electorate. The existing two party system must be challenged with a third party that serves the people, is not dependent on lobbyists, and runs efficiently with result oriented planning.
Rising puts forward many ideas on how to get better government management and get rid of America's debt of trillions of dollars. It is the powerful unity of the American taxpayers that must get the ball rolling. Time is of the essence.
I enjoyed reading this book because it is full of reasonable logic with an emphasis on good planning and honest work. Rising's use of simple language and clear explanations make it easy for the reader to understand how America is stagnating and how it can be fixed. The reader will feel inspired and hopeful.
I found the book to be well edited and refreshing. Although several ideas are explained repeatedly throughout the book, I think that this was necessary to allow the reader to fully grasp them. I would recommend this book as a rejuvenating think piece for all American citizens who want to improve their outlook for America's future. This book can be used as a starting point to get things in motion to fix America's stagnation. For these reasons I give The Solution is Political Revolution: Who is Jillion R. Rising? 5 out of 5 Stars.
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Gerry, I'm so glad to have found this review - I've been contemplating reading this book for some time now. I've been waiting on account of some more somber reads lately, and I needed some levity first! I have an almost sick fascination with politics and history, and this book feels like a thought-provoking one! I love our great nation; however, know it isn't perfect. I have mixed emotions about capitalism, despite it being at the heart of our lifestyle and living. What I like about your review, is that the author actually proposes some fixes. I don't know if they are feasible or realistic, but at least it's a start. I reviewed "Shame the Devil" a while ago, and it focused on the news and media and it's impact on our democracy (you might like this book based on your review of this one)! I love the idea of a third party system serving the people that isn't dependent on lobbyist...not sure if this is even feasible, but I'd love to see it in action! I enjoyed reading your thoughts on this book, until next time...Gerry Steen wrote: ↑02 Oct 2023, 18:56 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
Rising, who is an entrepreneur in the construction industry, explains in detail why American citizens are so politically polarized, why inflation and US debt are so high, why it is difficult to start a small business with innovative ideas, why there are so few rich citizens and so many poor citizens, why big government is inefficient, why Wall Street, Big Tech, Big Oil, Big Pharma and the Big Six Banks seem to be in cahoots with the government, why the US dollar is still used world-wide even though America is in trillions of dollars of debt, why so many Americans are not home owners, and why immigration policy is such a hot issue.
With the use of research ,common sense, and logic, Rising clarifies how the American two party system along with the lobby sponsored TV news is dividing the American people, how corporate consolidation restricts innovation and the creation of jobs, and why government services are outperformed by private services.
Rising proposes a fresh outlook with common sense ideas on how the American citizen can be proactively involved and inspired to solve these issues. He proposes that the government become a helper by responding to referendums which are based on demands supported by the electorate. The existing two party system must be challenged with a third party that serves the people, is not dependent on lobbyists, and runs efficiently with result oriented planning.

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Hi Cara, thank you for your comments on my review. I enjoyed the fact that this book was written by a layperson whose background was in the construction industry. He is just a regular Joe like I am. But, he has important issues to discuss and offers simple pro-active solutions. People have power in unity. This starts with me, my family, my co-workers, and my neighbors. We all have to take care of each other. At the very least we must practice civility and respect! Have a great day.Cara Wilding wrote: ↑25 Nov 2023, 12:06Gerry, I'm so glad to have found this review - I've been contemplating reading this book for some time now. I've been waiting on account of some more somber reads lately, and I needed some levity first! I have an almost sick fascination with politics and history, and this book feels like a thought-provoking one! I love our great nation; however, know it isn't perfect. I have mixed emotions about capitalism, despite it being at the heart of our lifestyle and living. What I like about your review, is that the author actually proposes some fixes. I don't know if they are feasible or realistic, but at least it's a start. I reviewed "Shame the Devil" a while ago, and it focused on the news and media and it's impact on our democracy (you might like this book based on your review of this one)! I love the idea of a third party system serving the people that isn't dependent on lobbyist...not sure if this is even feasible, but I'd love to see it in action! I enjoyed reading your thoughts on this book, until next time...Gerry Steen wrote: ↑02 Oct 2023, 18:56 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
Rising, who is an entrepreneur in the construction industry, explains in detail why American citizens are so politically polarized, why inflation and US debt are so high, why it is difficult to start a small business with innovative ideas, why there are so few rich citizens and so many poor citizens, why big government is inefficient, why Wall Street, Big Tech, Big Oil, Big Pharma and the Big Six Banks seem to be in cahoots with the government, why the US dollar is still used world-wide even though America is in trillions of dollars of debt, why so many Americans are not home owners, and why immigration policy is such a hot issue.
With the use of research ,common sense, and logic, Rising clarifies how the American two party system along with the lobby sponsored TV news is dividing the American people, how corporate consolidation restricts innovation and the creation of jobs, and why government services are outperformed by private services.
Rising proposes a fresh outlook with common sense ideas on how the American citizen can be proactively involved and inspired to solve these issues. He proposes that the government become a helper by responding to referendums which are based on demands supported by the electorate. The existing two party system must be challenged with a third party that serves the people, is not dependent on lobbyists, and runs efficiently with result oriented planning.
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Hi, Sylianne, Thank you for your comments. I enjoyed reading this book. It was refreshing. Real grassroots stuff. I am not sure how independent he is. He has his website if you want to do more research on him.Sylianne wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024, 16:14 Thank you for this well-written review. A book like that could help understand the underlying processes of politics and the government structure. I would be interested to know whether the author of this book has any connection to public or political entities or ideologies, or whether he's an independent researcher.

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I am not American, but given America's influence on the global economy, it would be interesting to see how the solution this book suggests would affect the balance. This book has appeared at the top of the shelves, so I might be reading this next!Gerry Steen wrote: ↑02 Oct 2023, 18:56 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
If you are wondering what is going on in the United States of America and why its citizens seem to be so disgruntled and polarized, The Solution is Political Revolution: Who is Jillion R. Rising ? by Jillion R. Rising is the book for you.
Rising, who is an entrepreneur in the construction industry, explains in detail why American citizens are so politically polarized, why inflation and US debt are so high, why it is difficult to start a small business with innovative ideas, why there are so few rich citizens and so many poor citizens, why big government is inefficient, why Wall Street, Big Tech, Big Oil, Big Pharma and the Big Six Banks seem to be in cahoots with the government, why the US dollar is still used world-wide even though America is in trillions of dollars of debt, why so many Americans are not home owners, and why immigration policy is such a hot issue.
Rising demystifies the fiat monetary system and the complex interplay between the government, the Federal Reserve, the US Department of the Treasury, Wall Street, the Big 6 Banks, the corporate monopolies, and the American taxpayers.
With the use of research ,common sense, and logic, Rising clarifies how the American two party system along with the lobby sponsored TV news is dividing the American people, how corporate consolidation restricts innovation and the creation of jobs, and why government services are outperformed by private services.
Rising outlines in detail how the mismanaged fiat monetary system in America is mired in perpetual and growing debt. He urges Americans to put aside their differences and use their power as mighty taxpayers to insist on better government management. Americans should demand that the lawmakers legislate to create an environment conducive to proactive community building, innovative and competitive small businesses, and home ownership for all Americans. America must get rid of the perpetual cycle of debt and launch itself into another era of innovation and prosperity.
Rising proposes a fresh outlook with common sense ideas on how the American citizen can be proactively involved and inspired to solve these issues. He proposes that the government become a helper by responding to referendums which are based on demands supported by the electorate. The existing two party system must be challenged with a third party that serves the people, is not dependent on lobbyists, and runs efficiently with result oriented planning.
Rising puts forward many ideas on how to get better government management and get rid of America's debt of trillions of dollars. It is the powerful unity of the American taxpayers that must get the ball rolling. Time is of the essence.
I enjoyed reading this book because it is full of reasonable logic with an emphasis on good planning and honest work. Rising's use of simple language and clear explanations make it easy for the reader to understand how America is stagnating and how it can be fixed. The reader will feel inspired and hopeful.
I found the book to be well edited and refreshing. Although several ideas are explained repeatedly throughout the book, I think that this was necessary to allow the reader to fully grasp them. I would recommend this book as a rejuvenating think piece for all American citizens who want to improve their outlook for America's future. This book can be used as a starting point to get things in motion to fix America's stagnation. For these reasons I give The Solution is Political Revolution: Who is Jillion R. Rising? 5 out of 5 Stars.
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