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- Title: Common Sense II: Death of Democracy
- Author : Greg Frank
- Release Date : January 22, 2012
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1839 KB
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Frank’s critical, yet common sense analysis of the inherit corruption which exists within the United States two party system of government, is enlightening and entertaining. He provides the foundation for a Continental Congress to take back the government from the career politicians, and the special interests they serve. He believes the United States Congress is in the business of treating symptoms, instead of dealing with the problems of the nation.
Congress is misdirecting the American people, via a polarizing blame game between the Republican and Democratic parties, with the outcome: “childish gridlock.” The United States is no longer a “government of the people, by the people, for the people,” but a government of the few, for the special interests in the name of greed.
The result of the greed is the best government money can buy.
Common Sense II Death of Democracy is an essential read for anyone wanting accountability and transparency in government.
Charles Gregory Frank is a Kentucky native. He did his undergraduate work in history, graduate studies in healthcare administration, and is a student of American political thought. He served three years in the U.S.
Army, and has been in the Kentucky National Guard for six years as a medic. He has worked in radiology departments in several states, performing diagnostic radiography, invasive radiography and long term healthcare. He believes the people of the United States traded one tyrant in the form of the King of England, for 535 self serving elitist prima donnas known as the United States Congress. Frank wants term limits and lobbyist reform implemented with the U.S. Congress, and is seeking the Kentucky, 4th District seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2012 election to ensure it. He currently resides in Central Kentucky.