Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
The Solution is Political Revolution by Jillion R. Rising is a non-fiction book by the author on his views on what he considers the truth that Americans need to realize about how Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and the US government have together caused the wealth and prosperity of Americans to diminish and the need for the citizens to arise in unity. In this book, the author takes a bipartisan stance, declaring that the issues are not necessarily about the political parties but rather the system of government that runs a budget on a deficit while continuing a system of debt that will soon implode unless the government finds an alternative source to generate revenue. He talks about what many will consider a radical approach, but he notes that a revolution is needed—not one of violence but a political revolution—for the future of America.
In The Solution is Political Revolution, the author addresses several issues that relate to the situation of Americans. From the Mortgage Crisis of 2008, identifying the contributing factors and the policies that led to the crisis, to the Federal Reserve, and to the change to the fiat monetary system from the Gold Standard that had previously been. The author identifies the culprits that are plunging Americans into a future of gloom, but despite all the doom and gloom, he provides some progressive measures he feels will help ensure that the predicted gloomy end does not happen. One central thing the author emphasizes in the book is for the citizens to be united and put away all the division and hate that corrupt Washington, DC, and the media have encouraged.
One thing I truly liked about this book was the way the author presented his views throughout the book. The author did not try to impose his views or make his solutions seem like the only way that progress can be made; instead, he asks the readers to examine the book with an open mind and puts forward questions for the readers to ask themselves to truly examine the truth.
I found nothing to dislike about the book, though the measures the author proposes may seem hard to achieve. They are very valid to note, and the ideas proposed seem quite different from the status quo. The issues the author discussed were well arranged in chapters, making it easy for the readers to understand and follow. I commend the editor for a well-done job because the book is excellently edited.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it's a revolutionary and thought-provoking book and one that has a call to action for the readers. I recommend this book to policymakers as a resource to make better decisions and to all Americans to read this book for themselves, for the change that the author proposes here will begin with the general public.
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