Review of License To Loot!

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I am not interested in politics, nor do I live in the United States, so I will not read this book. The author, however, has done a great job in exposing these frauds.
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I'm not from the United State of America, but it's interesting to know how citizens consciously defraud their government through disability claims and depending on EBT. The author must have carried out a huge research study to be to unravel these tricks. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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While the facts discussed in this book are very common in many countries where those in position of authority device many dubious means to loot the economy, it's surprising to learn that this same thing happens in a developed country like the U. S.
This is a very informative book and I would like to read it further.
Thanks for your review.
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Governments control people by making them dependent upon them for survival. I hope this book is read by those in a position to make changes. Thank you for your review.
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It sounds like a pretty important book but I'll pass. Books like this would bore me as I have no interest in government and the likes
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Post by Margi zuu202 »

Book 📚📚📖 of the day ( BOTD)is non fiction and a political science that urges the government welfare programs better reflec good work ethics. Pascal also examine so many big issues affecting American politics such as illegal migration, addiction from the opioids, ethnicity and prejudice, I love how he motivates person with disability to be better people in the society.anybody who loves American politics this is your book and I like the good review given by the reviwer it's worth reading and my recommendation 💯✅
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The sample of the book does seem to indicate that the author has identified some of the issues facing the USA currently, and he offers examples that he believes support his argument. It is not the type of book that keeps my interest.
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Post by Okonobe Chioma Chukwuma »

What an informative and educative book. the author did a great job, of exposing the citizens who defraud the government. your review was nice.
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Post by Jorge Leon Salazar »

The topics covered in the book are thoughtful. It seems that the author has done a lot of research on the factors that promote an economic decline in the United States. Apart from the dubious schemes carried out by some citizens, corruption and wrong government policies also affect the economy. Sounds like an interesting read.
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I probably won’t read this because it is a non-fiction book By the way, what is the actual difference between looting and stealing?
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Post by Annette Boateng »

I am impressed 😊. So if the government will give audience to great citizenry who's love is to maintain the good name of America, l am sure this will help create awareness to expose very hidden strategies in the sense of lootting from the government even though it is not legally recognized but certain "bad nut" citizens have found a way to legalize these dubious schemes and when they are seen they must be punished to save the Country's reputation as the book has elaborated. It is a mind blowing story and l love it.
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I'm sad to say that this fraud is not just in America but is present in my country too. And it saddens me more that it is young people that do it. Great review for an honest book.
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An interesting and easy to understand book on politics and crime. Captivating!
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Post by Chiamaka Ogadimma »

This is a good book best suited for the citizens of the United States. I recommend US citizens should pick u this book and grasp the lessons it's trying to pass forward. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Post by Clare Jose »

It looks like the author has done sufficient research, and put in a lot of time and effort to put forth a book like this one. I believe that the book will be a delightful read for those interested in the topic.
Thank you for your review!
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