The Cancelling of America: Will She Survive?

The Cancelling of America: Will She Survive?
Author: John D. Sanderson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1663226016

There is a strong movement today to fundamentally transform America from a country of freedom, liberty, and justice to a nation of large government that controls every aspect of our lives. Our children are being taught to hate each other and America. Our speech is being censored by big tech in cooperation with the federal government and the media. We are being stratified into groups by color, ethnicity, economic class, gender, religion, and political beliefs and each group is encouraged to distrust and/or hate others. We are at a turning point to determine the future of America. The purpose of this book is to give those that do not have the time to do extensive research of subjects, or who do not avail themselves of multiple news and opinion sources, brief exposure to the issues most prominent in driving division at a time when, most of all, we need to unite.

Surviving America's Decline and the Progressive Agenda

Surviving America's Decline and the Progressive Agenda
Author: Mila Christine Bourdon
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1642982687

After more than a decade in the Middle East, Grace Winders returns to the States only to find the warnings of her friends in Riyadh correct. This wasn't the robust America she'd left. This one was in decline with its unprecedented debt, lawlessness at the highest levels of government, lack of well-paying jobs resulting in a burgeoning underclass eking out a living on entitlements, its military weakened and influence around the globe diminished, its cities polluted by drugs and street gangs, the proliferation of sanctuary cities allowing illegal aliens pouring into the country freedom from the law, terrorist activity on our own soil, and political correctness making many of these changes possible. Dispirited by her angst-ridden experiences here, she fingers the country's liberal element and its progressive agenda as the cause of her woes. People like her just didn't seem to count in their new America eschewing both capitalism and the ideas of the founding fathers. Grace's story offers a voice in the conversation to those whom America's dogmatic left would forever silence.