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The must-read summary of Lou Dobbs's book: “Independents Day: Awakening the American Spirit”.
This complete summary of "Independents Day" by Lou Dobbs, a renowned journalist and media personality, presents the author's argument that it is time for American people to take back the American political system, as it no longer reflects the hopes of the people. He states that the country needs a new vision that acts in the interests of the people, their liberties and their rights.
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To learn more, read "Independents Day" and discover the author's view that public policy choices must reflect the interests of the people.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
Independents Day is Dobbs’ rallying cry to the American people to take back the American political system from a too-powerful government and self-interested corporations. As free trade, crippling debt, and open borders threaten our position as a Superpower, our leaders only grow more arrogant and dismissive of the needs, values, and will of the citizens they claim to represent. The American dream is dimming for many due to economic insecurity, partisan divisiveness, and the widening gulf between the governed and their government. The rhetoric of our leaders no longer resembles the hopes of our people and it’s time for the public to reclaim its voice in the national dialogue. Dobbs shows how Americans need to shun the two-party political system and use their power as Independents to take back their country and demand a new vision for America that represents “we the people.”
Lou Dobbs is the Peabody Award winning anchor and managing editor of CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight and the anchor of The Lou Dobbs Financial Report, a nationally syndicated news radio program. He is the bestselling author of War on the Middle Class and Exporting America and he recently won a Lifetime Achievement Emmy.
Americans used to feel empowered by our status as the world’s only superpower. We were united in our pride that the American way prevailed over injustice. But our leaders seem to think our status as superpower will continue to assure our survival and success. They think our status grants us some kind of magical, supernatural dispensation that relieves us of the consequences of our actions. They are wrong.
