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US 'A' Today 'b' Tomorrow

Anonymous

Publisher: RickthePoetWarrior

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Summary

Making America Great Again means admitting you're no longer the best and unfortunately for the rest of the world the U.S. Political systems foibles and weaknesses have been clearly demonstrated as being able to achieve at least that much: a perpetual opportunity for improvement.With elan, alarm, and alacrity RickthePoetWarrior uses wit, prose, and rhyme to to point to some of the more 'unique, stupefying, and asinine politicians, policies and procedures produced in the good old you-is-say.
Available since: 02/18/2021.

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