Democrats' War On Blacks: 2016 Election Guide for John Q - Softcover

Bakashi, Kirit; Baxi, Minesh

 
9780988495876: Democrats' War On Blacks: 2016 Election Guide for John Q

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Democrats’ War On Blacks is a unique guide for the American voters in the greatest country ever on this planet. With 125+ cartoons, this book in vivid colors is the simplest presentation possible to inform voters about the miserable living conditions of a large number of Blacks in the United States so that they can make intelligent choices in the voting booth on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. When the Bill Clinton campaign coined the phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid,” in 1992, it reduced American politics to its most essential ingredient. It was the economy then. It is the economy today. It will always be the economy that motivates voters when they cast their ballots. If the economy is ticking along – and that’s rarely the case these days – voters may focus on social issues or international affairs. But it’s only a healthy economy that allows them to do so. In a weak economy, such as the one voters face in 2016, little else matters when they make their decisions. So why isn’t there more honest debate and discussion about economic issues in the current election cycle, especially those affecting Black Community., considering that America is in its weakest economic recovery in 60+ years? Because politicians and pundits believe Americans care more about how many houses a candidate owns, how many times he plays golf, who is funnier on Late Night Comedy Shows and who commits the most campaign trail gaffes. The authors believe Americans want the facts about the economy, and that those facts will influence the way they vote. Like most Americans, they are committed to the democratic process, which they believe depends mightily on an informed electorate. Whether or not you accept the partisan spin they put on their information, you should find the facts about the economy useful, particularly if you believe as they do, that it’s still the economy.

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Kirit Bakshi, a first generation immigrant, came to the land of opportunity in 1960s. After earning Master Degrees in Engineering and Business Administration, like millions of Americans, pursued the American Dream. He has founded, promoted and managed leading age computer businesses here and abroad, some successfully and some not so successfully. Kirit believes even with all the problems we are facing at present, America still is the best country in the world to live and raise a family. Kirit is married to his wife Pratima over 50 years. Minesh Baxi, is a successful author, speaker and business mentor (www.mbaxi.com). He has published numerous books including Network Your Way To $100,000 And Beyond, Stop Hiring Losers, You Will Overcome and others. Minesh is a typical American success story of how legal immigrants come here with a dream and the willingness to work hard and then embrace the American entrepreneur spirit to reach their goals. Minesh is married to his wife of over 20 years, Kimberly Baxi. Kim’s family came from China. They have two young children that they homeschool to teach solid American values and safeguard them from liberal brainwashing.

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