The Fading American Dream: Have liberial politicians killed the American dream?
Have liberal politicians killed the American dream?

Find out in this unique collection of poetry, a seamless blend of humor and politics. These poems are short, clever, and informative—a fun read for those who are strapped for time, yet concerned about America’s future.

By ignoring the principles that our country was founded on and by distorting our constitution, Americans have allowed the destruction of fair competition in private markets and the growth of central government far beyond the necessary services it was originally charged with. Human greed has perverted our political system and culminated in debt that will only be passed on to our grandchildren. The Fading American Dream tackles the subject of our country’s economic and political dilemma in a fresh and amusing venue—poems that are light and entertaining, with a serious undercurrent.
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The Fading American Dream: Have liberial politicians killed the American dream?
Have liberal politicians killed the American dream?

Find out in this unique collection of poetry, a seamless blend of humor and politics. These poems are short, clever, and informative—a fun read for those who are strapped for time, yet concerned about America’s future.

By ignoring the principles that our country was founded on and by distorting our constitution, Americans have allowed the destruction of fair competition in private markets and the growth of central government far beyond the necessary services it was originally charged with. Human greed has perverted our political system and culminated in debt that will only be passed on to our grandchildren. The Fading American Dream tackles the subject of our country’s economic and political dilemma in a fresh and amusing venue—poems that are light and entertaining, with a serious undercurrent.
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The Fading American Dream: Have liberial politicians killed the American dream?

The Fading American Dream: Have liberial politicians killed the American dream?

by K. Edwin Brandon
The Fading American Dream: Have liberial politicians killed the American dream?

The Fading American Dream: Have liberial politicians killed the American dream?

by K. Edwin Brandon

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Have liberal politicians killed the American dream?

Find out in this unique collection of poetry, a seamless blend of humor and politics. These poems are short, clever, and informative—a fun read for those who are strapped for time, yet concerned about America’s future.

By ignoring the principles that our country was founded on and by distorting our constitution, Americans have allowed the destruction of fair competition in private markets and the growth of central government far beyond the necessary services it was originally charged with. Human greed has perverted our political system and culminated in debt that will only be passed on to our grandchildren. The Fading American Dream tackles the subject of our country’s economic and political dilemma in a fresh and amusing venue—poems that are light and entertaining, with a serious undercurrent.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149568871
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 02/12/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 89
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

K. Edwin Brandon, “Geezil,” is an 82-year-old retired businessman who spent the last 20 years of his working life operating a successful tool design and manufacturing business, which he started with a homemade drawing board and a $500 limit credit card. Mr. Brandon served in the National Guard and in the US Army, including an 18-month stint in the Korean War. He attended business school at night on the GI bill while working as an assembly line laborer at several companies to support a family. His experiences with labor unions convinced him that union leaders have played a major role in bankrupting our nation.
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