Review of License To Loot!

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One thing I love about the book is that it does not advocate for the abolishment of welfare programs but suggests ways to make the programs work to uplift living standards. Amazing review.
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"Ask not what your country can do for you..."

Many decades later, this iconic sentence from JFK has become a joke. How come? I am not an American, but I can see the same social maladies plaguing the US in my country. As an ordinary citizen, I can only do my share as my conscience dictates. So help me, God.
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Sounds like an interesting book but not something that I would read. Thanks for an insightful review.
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The United States government needs to be aware of certain frivolous acts that strive to dislodge the economic stability of the country. I believe that this book is a mind opener, an enlightener, and a debrief of subsequent attacks against the economy of the United States by her citizens. Great review.
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What a patriotic citizen! The author was quite brave to write a book such as this. I would like to know how citizens defraud the government. Good review.
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Can citizens loot from the government? This is an interesting topic I'd like to read about. The book also seems organized and has a lot of other topics I can learn from. Great review.
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Post by Ravi Gurjar »

This book is about a journey with Pascale as he reveals truths that some in positions of authority do not want the public to know. In License to Loot, the author examines what goes on behind closed doors and how it still has an impact on society today. Let's look into it.
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Post by Hyacinth Bella »

This sounds fun. It's always the government looting from the people, now I am definitely intrigued by how civilians could loot their money from the government. I would definitely give this one a try, to read just for fun.

Thank you so much for the review!
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The author wrote on a topic that is taboo in Americaa more and more citizens are becoming takers instead of givers and taxes are rising he also offers solutions to those problems
Nice review
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Post by Joseph Bulimo 1 »

I really appreciate how the author emphasizes on the impact of electronic benefit transfer (EBT) and its effectiveness. More investment needs to be done in order to support the affected population. The review of the book was great.
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I like it that this book has no errors; this is a guarantee that one's reading experience will not be detracted by typos or grammatical mistakes. Thank you for the thorough review.
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This sounds like an interesting read, though politicians are not necessarily sincere, politics may be a necessary evil. :roll:
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Post by Madu Abigail »

It's encouraging that the misuse of government schemes is being brought to light. Involvement in such fraudulent activities hinders the growth of the economy. Congratulations on BOTD.
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ImageI think citizens consciously defrauding the government is not only USA but, in most of the countries. The author sure did his research well. American politics and fiscal policies do effect the world for an extent. But I'm not close or interested in the subject. Hence I won't be taking up the book. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by Vidhi Adhikari »

Although I'm not from the country, I believe I will relate to the social injustices impressed upon the people by governments. Looking forward to reading this. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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