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Inside Unelected - A Critical Examination of Jennica Pounds’ Claims About Power NGOs and the Administrative State - cover

Inside Unelected - A Critical Examination of Jennica Pounds’ Claims About Power NGOs and the Administrative State

Ricky Gifford

Publisher: BookRix

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What happens when a political argument captures national attention—but demands deeper scrutiny?Inside Unelected is a rigorous and thoughtful examination of the claims presented in Unelected by Jennica Pounds and Joshua Lisec. As debates intensify over federal spending, NGO influence, supranationalism, and the power of the administrative state, this book steps back from the headlines to ask the harder questions.Is there truly an “NGO-Administrative Complex” operating beyond democratic control?Do foreign aid and global partnerships undermine national sovereignty—or reflect strategic governance in a complex world?Where does legitimate concern end and overreach begin?Ricky Gifford carefully unpacks the central arguments of Unelected, separating emotional narrative from empirical evidence. With clarity and intellectual discipline, he explores transparency gaps in federal spending, the realities of congressional delegation, the tension between sovereignty and globalization, and the future of democratic accountability in America.Balanced, incisive, and accessible, Inside Unelected does not dismiss public concern—it refines it. This is essential reading for citizens who want more than outrage and more than reassurance. It is for those who believe democracy is strengthened not by slogans, but by serious examination.If you care about power, accountability, and the integrity of American governance, this book is for you.Get Your Copy Now!
Available since: 02/20/2026.

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