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Make America Great Redefined - American series #2

Louis Asare

Publisher: Louis Asare

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This book is carefully written to help you understand how the American economy began in the 18th Century and the various economic policies that have helped the country in the league of industrialized nations. You will also discover the mistakes that government has committed over several decades that have resulted in the stagnation of the American economy. 
The country has currently stagnated in growth and economic activity has been in decline for many years. To make matters worse, the national debt of the country exceeded the hundred percent margins and there is the potential of government shutdown in the near future. 
Indeed, the future of this nation is now looking bleak and gloomy and the most important thing we need now is people who will be able to deliver on their promises. The president has taken bold decision that is intended to protect the local American economy from undue competition by foreign competitors. The country needs to be restructured as soon as possible so the increasing indebtedness of the nation can be reduced. 
The United States is currently heading towards a potential collapse as our industry or manufacturing sector has declined drastically. We cannot afford to sit down unconcerned to see the worse calamity befall this country. We need to do well from the government to our politicians and then down to the economic planners and advisers. The country needs to urgently adapt to new policies that will help the government to keep the national debt at sustainable levels. 
The election of the year two thousand and sixteen was fiercely contested and by the end of the campaign session, the Republican candidate won the election. He won the Electoral College votes convincingly and the second time the Electoral College had to confirm the vote for final gazette in Congress, the Republican won again. Is this the very best candidate for the presidency or what actually accounted for the sudden rise of the political career of the president? You will discover the hidden forces that enabled Trump to rise to the presidency.
Available since: 03/20/2019.

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