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Americans Say

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

America is a nation divided. We are divided by politics, by race, by religion, by class. We are divided by our hopes and dreams, by our fears and anxieties. This division is tearing us apart, and it is making it impossible for us to solve the challenges that we face as a nation.

This book is an attempt to start a conversation about the issues that are dividing us. It is an attempt to find common ground and to build a shared vision for the future. It is an attempt to answer the question: What would Americans say if we could all come together and talk about the issues that matter most to us?

In this book, we will explore a wide range of issues, including the economy, education, healthcare, the environment, foreign policy, and government. We will hear from experts and from ordinary Americans about the challenges that we face and the solutions that they propose.

We will also explore the history of America and the values that have shaped our nation. We will ask ourselves what it means to be an American and what kind of country we want to be.

This book is not a polemic. It is not an attempt to convince you to agree with the author on every issue. It is simply an attempt to start a conversation, to get people thinking about the issues that matter most to them, and to find ways to come together and build a better future for our country.

This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the challenges facing America today and who is committed to finding solutions. It is a book that will inspire you, challenge you, and give you hope for the future of our country.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 165 pages.

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