Economic Conservative/Social Liberal
by Mark Bragg
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Pub Date Nov 03 2015 | Archive Date Apr 05 2016
Description
Try to imagine our country as a giant ocean liner. Try not to think of her as the Titanic. We are foundering in the storm of Depression (remember, economies don’t get depressed; people get depressed). Every day, the various observers on deck (the media) keep us depressed by telling us how bad things are. No wonder we’re depressed!
Meanwhile, the crewmembers on the port side of our ship (that’s the left or liberal side) keep calling us over to their lifeboats with offers of free food, free life vests, and free retirement. On the starboard side (that’s the right or conservative side), the crewmembers are trying to charge us for access to the lifeboats. After all, it may be an emergency, but it’s still a free market.
Economic Conservative/Social Liberal, examines the reasons why Independent Voters are the only ones who can possibly save our ship. If too many of us move to the left, we capsize. The same thing happens if we move too far to the right. Author Mark Bragg invites you to join him and many others in the middle. There are many potential benefits, including the survival of our country.
It’s time to find things we can all agree on.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780615548944 |
PRICE | $0.00 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
An interesting book and author. The only deficiency this book may have is the absolute nature of the author's plan for action. Independents often exist across the political spectrum, the unifying factor is not wanting to be beholden to political party process.
Still, this book offers clear cut analysis, as well as a definitive plan for how to proceed. Unfortunately, our politicians on both sides of the aisle will not address our economic crises without the voters demanding it--and therein lies the greatest problem of any call for action.