The Right Can't Win

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy
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Author: Matthew McKinley ISBN: 9781301324781
Publisher: Matthew McKinley Publication: May 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Matthew McKinley
ISBN: 9781301324781
Publisher: Matthew McKinley
Publication: May 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Left is a world of do-gooders and no matter what the cause, from global warming to saving the salamanders, they have one thing in common. They need a massive, kick-ass, centralized government to accomplish their do-gooder goals. Those on the Right generally want to be left alone and embrace personal responsibility so they don't need a massive Federal government for almost anything save the basics: military, roads, basic safety nets, etc. People that want to be left alone do not move heaven and earth to put themselves into the midst of big government thus as a government grows, the Left grows in proportion to the Right. Finally, the book explores the ONE thing the Right can rally around, if not to win, to at least have a chance in the political world of tomorrow.

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The Left is a world of do-gooders and no matter what the cause, from global warming to saving the salamanders, they have one thing in common. They need a massive, kick-ass, centralized government to accomplish their do-gooder goals. Those on the Right generally want to be left alone and embrace personal responsibility so they don't need a massive Federal government for almost anything save the basics: military, roads, basic safety nets, etc. People that want to be left alone do not move heaven and earth to put themselves into the midst of big government thus as a government grows, the Left grows in proportion to the Right. Finally, the book explores the ONE thing the Right can rally around, if not to win, to at least have a chance in the political world of tomorrow.

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