Too Far Left: An Eroding United States Democratic Republic: Anecdotal Observations of President Obama's Administration Left Leaning Cultural Shift, Poor Foreign and Domestic Government Policies; Versus That of Trump's More Right of Center Programs Too Far Left: An Eroding United States Democratic Republic: Anecdotal Observations of President Obama's Administration Left Leaning Cultural Shift, Poor Foreign and Domestic Government Policies; Versus That of Trump's More Right of Center Programs

Too Far Left: An Eroding United States Democratic Republic: Anecdotal Observations of President Obama's Administration Left Leaning Cultural Shift, Poor Foreign and Domestic Government Policies; Versus That of Trump's More Right of Center Programs

An Eroding United States Democratic Republic: Anecdotal Observations of President Obama's Administration Left Leaning Cultural Shift, Poor Foreign and Domestic Government Policies; Versus That of Trump's More Right of Center Programs

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Publisher Description

TOO FAR LEFT is a power struggle between two political parties where one uses deception, false accusations and overreach of authority in an effort to destroy the other, and embraces socialism only because of the extreme dislike for one man, the President. This has created an atmosphere of concentrated hate and divisiveness throughout the country and takes us to the brink of destroying the foundation of the constitution.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
21 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
447
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu Publishing Services
SELLER
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
725.8
KB
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