Conquering the Political Divide
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Conquering the Political Divide

How the Constitution Can Heal Our Polarized Nation

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Conquering the Political Divide

How the Constitution Can Heal Our Polarized Nation

About this book

The American Dream is Still Alive. America’s promise for the future has always been that the current generation will leave a more prosperous nation and a higher standard of living for the next generation. Every parent wants to fulfill this promise for their own children. That’s because this promise is fundamental to the American Dream as envisioned by our nation’s Founders.

But there is a problem. America’s current political divide has made it increasingly difficult for our nation to keep this promise. Political division in Washington is preventing our elected representatives from solving some of our nation’s most pressing problems. But Washington is just a weathervane that is influenced by the voting public, one that moves with the political winds over time. In recent decades, the progressive Left have carried these winds with enough success that a recent poll showed that 51% of Millennials now would prefer to live in socialist or communist nation rather that a capitalist one (42%). For parents of any Millennial, or any traditional American that understands that socialism reflects an attack on our Constitution and free-markets, these findings should be of great concern. This is especially true when studies also show that graduating high school seniors are not receiving a competent education in civics and economics from America’s public schools. It is this deficit in civics and economics education that is leading many young people to consider fundamental transformation of how we view the Constitution and our capitalist system.

However, there is hope for the future. Thomas Jefferson once wrote “I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power.” Jefferson, like most of the Founders, understood the importance of educating the average American about civic affairs and economic freedom. If Jefferson is correct, then providing remedial education in basic civics and economics is the key to defending our Constitution and America’s free enterprise system. That is why Conquering the Political Divide – How the Constitution Can Heal Our Polarized Nation was written.

Readers of Conquering the Political Divide will:

• Gain a competent education in basic civics and economics, the key disciplines that enable the reader to better understand the Constitution and America’s unique form of republican government;

• Learn how progressive political activists have been working since the early 1900’s to undermine the Constitution and its guarantee of individual rights;

• Be prepared to constructively counter progressive arguments with fact-base

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Introduction
  7. PART ONE
  8. 1: The Founders’ Vision of the American Dream
  9. 2: Progressive Transformation of the American Dream
  10. PART TWO
  11. 3: The Morality of Free Markets
  12. 4: The Root Cause of the 2008 Financial Crisis
  13. 5: The Value of Supply-Side Economics
  14. 6: The Myth of Economic Stimulus
  15. 7: The Politics of Inequality
  16. PART THREE
  17. 8: The Progressive View of Morality and Health Care
  18. 9: The Medicare Health Insurance Scam
  19. 10: The Case for Real Health Care Reform
  20. PART FOUR
  21. 11: The Treatment of Young Black Men by Police
  22. 12: The Treatment of Blacks by the Justice System
  23. 13: The Credibility of White Privilege
  24. 14: The Legality of Gay Marriage
  25. 15: The Debate Over Equal Pay for Equal Work
  26. 16: The Right of Women to Choose Abortion
  27. Conclusion
  28. Acknowledgments
  29. About the Author
  30. Endnotes
  31. Index