Sustaining Liberty: And Reclaiming Limited Government in America

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Political, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Gary Hancock ISBN: 9781311578310
Publisher: Gary Hancock Publication: March 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gary Hancock
ISBN: 9781311578310
Publisher: Gary Hancock
Publication: March 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Americans are losing liberty to the big-government leviathan at an ever accelerating pace. This is due directly to the actions of government elites who discount the true meaning and value of the Constitution and subvert individual liberty in their quest for control. Taking place is an economic and socio-political struggle which is of profound importance, as the result will dramatically affect the lives and freedoms of every individual citizen, those living today and those of future generations. Limited government, the foundation of the American system, is becoming a thing of the past and so is individual liberty.

This book discusses how the big-government politicians are using gun control, healthcare, climate-change, and other causes to advance their agenda, and to grow government at the expense of liberty. Twenty circumstances of the direct loss of liberty are identified in the book.

It is time for Americans to sustain their natural-born right to liberty and reclaim limited government. This book is an assertion for those actions.

As an extra, the book concludes with an incisive song written to commemorate the recent midterm elections in which it was clear that the grassroots efforts of the American people stood up to the big-government agenda. A first-verse sample is included here:

Well, we'll sing of those elections held in twenty and ten.
It was time for we the people to fight for liberty again.
The Dems said bigger government is the way we're gonna go,
So we had a little party and we said, “hell no!”

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Americans are losing liberty to the big-government leviathan at an ever accelerating pace. This is due directly to the actions of government elites who discount the true meaning and value of the Constitution and subvert individual liberty in their quest for control. Taking place is an economic and socio-political struggle which is of profound importance, as the result will dramatically affect the lives and freedoms of every individual citizen, those living today and those of future generations. Limited government, the foundation of the American system, is becoming a thing of the past and so is individual liberty.

This book discusses how the big-government politicians are using gun control, healthcare, climate-change, and other causes to advance their agenda, and to grow government at the expense of liberty. Twenty circumstances of the direct loss of liberty are identified in the book.

It is time for Americans to sustain their natural-born right to liberty and reclaim limited government. This book is an assertion for those actions.

As an extra, the book concludes with an incisive song written to commemorate the recent midterm elections in which it was clear that the grassroots efforts of the American people stood up to the big-government agenda. A first-verse sample is included here:

Well, we'll sing of those elections held in twenty and ten.
It was time for we the people to fight for liberty again.
The Dems said bigger government is the way we're gonna go,
So we had a little party and we said, “hell no!”

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