Unprecedented Assault

How Big Government Unleashed America’s Socialist Left

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Pub Date Oct 29 2024 | Archive Date Not set
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America is now reaping what the federal government has sown for decades and the Biden administration cultivated over the last four years: an unprecedented assault against America’s very foundations from an ascendant socialist Left. The United States is confronted by an encompassing ideology with an expansive agenda, extending far beyond creating yet another liberal spending program. Instead, today’s socialist Left aims to destroy traditional America and recreate us in its own imposed image of embittered hatred. 

Fundamentally different, these uprisings are being led by a movement heretofore notable only as a footnote, not a headline, in American politics. They are as inescapable as they are seemingly inexplicable—until now.

Unprecedented Assault: How Big Government Unleashed America’s Socialist Left provides the first comprehensive explanation of how and why the socialist Left unleashed its fury across American society. It explains that the global examples of cause-and-effect relationships between the socialist Left and the state have been reversed in America: it is not the socialist Left that has created an enlarged government, but an enlarged government, particularly the federal government, that has elevated today’s socialist Left into a national political force.

For the first time in America’s history, substantial resources are enabling the socialist Left to mount a significant and sustained threat. These resources—trillions in social spending, a seemingly infinite number of programs and regulations, and tens of millions of participants—have flowed from the federal government’s decades-long increase in size and scope. For the first time, the socialist Left, via federal programs, can deliver on what previously had only been promises to an increasing number of Americans. Unprecedented Assault maps out the course of this foundational change and the resulting anarchic destruction of traditional America that will occur if Americans do not act.

With over three decades of Washington political, policy, and journalistic experience—including on Capitol Hill, the US Treasury, OMB, and corporate America—J.T. Young brings a unique perspective to an original examination of the greatest leftist uprising in America’s history: unprecedented in its virulence, breadth, and suddenness, it will not end if the socialist Left has its way.

America is now reaping what the federal government has sown for decades and the Biden administration cultivated over the last four years: an unprecedented assault against America’s very foundations...


Advance Praise

“In Unprecedented Assault, prolific writer and former corporate executive J.T. Young identifies a new and dangerous movement in the Democratic Party, ‘the socialist Left.’ They have different goals, tactics, and policies than the Democrats of the past, and a very different and disturbing vision for America, one with ‘more centralized control, more limitations, and fewer individual freedoms.’ Anyone concerned about American politics—and American liberty—should be paying attention.”

—Tevi Troy, presidential historian, former senior White House aide, and author of The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry


“J.T. Young clearly and forcefully explains how the socialist movement has taken hold of America by exploiting the expansion of federal government. Unprecedented Assault not only takes readers through the history of this resurgence of radicalism, it also provides a useful road map for how to get the country back on track.”

—Mollie Hemingway, editor-in-chief at The Federalist 

“In Unprecedented Assault, prolific writer and former corporate executive J.T. Young identifies a new and dangerous movement in the Democratic Party, ‘the socialist Left.’ They have different goals...


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This was really a good book. It sure gave me a lot to think about. Unfortunately, it only reinforced my belief that there is no way out of this mess except with a total turnover in Washington.

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I really enjoyed reading this book about the social left in America. It is well researched and is clearly written, so everyone should buy it, read it, and enjoy the journey!

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Written from a conservative perspective, J.T. Taylor outlines what is wrong with America's socialist left. In this book, he argues his reasons why their policies are bad for the country. Taylor researched the history of their views from our nation's founding to the present. He also shows the conservative views from the founding to the present. My galley had a few typos in the Kindle editions that I hope are fixed in the published edition on Kindle. I recommend this to a conservative audience because it validates their views and opinions, even though he repeats himself throughout the book.

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