Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
I have always said the average Joe has no clue what is really going on behind closed doors. But this is not just another book pointing that out; it is more of a wake-up call, a rallying cry for America’s working class to push back against the ever-growing grip of big government and corporate monopolies. The author, pulling from his own years in the construction industry, lays it all out plain and simple: if we want real independence and prosperity, we need serious political and economic reform. He is not here to sugarcoat things, which is something I think we all need: raw honesty. He calls out politicians and the media for using divide-and-conquer tactics, keeping everyday people distracted while the rich and powerful tighten their hold. I honestly feel that anyone frustrated with government overreach, corporate influence, and media manipulation will find The Solution is Political Revolution both validating and inspiring.
One thing that I know would really jump at you while reading this book is the author’s unshakable dedication to truth and justice. Let us be honest with ourselves; not many people have the guts to take that stand and fight against the status quo, but I am glad he does. His determination to call out corruption and greed, whether it is in the government or corporate world, is crystal clear throughout the book. Let us take his breakdown of the 2008 mortgage crisis and how it was a result of systemic corruption and deregulation, particularly the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, which allowed banks to engage in risky financial practices by bundling high-risk loans with low-risk ones.
He also argues that the crisis was actually not accidental but a result of orchestrated collusion between Washington, DC, the Federal Reserve, and Wall Street, leading to a significant transfer of wealth from the public to financial elites. Trust me, that is deep and eye-opening, to say the least. And when he calls for unity and political reform, you cannot help but feel like he’s speaking for all of us who are fed up with the way things are.
I honestly think this is a 5 out of 5 stars book, and the reason I say that is because of how Jillion R. Rising brings history to life. He does not just throw facts at you; he makes them matter. He dives into key moments like the Civil War and the Great Depression, drawing sharp parallels to the challenges we face today. I honestly could not find anything negative to say about this book, and trust me, I always have something to say. The book's editing was also superb, as I could not find any grammar errors.
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The Solution is Political Revolution
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