The 2012 election is long over. Now what? How about a rational discussion of the issues that America still faces? This book was written to help voters understand the issues. Now it will serve to bring civility back to our politics. This is an eye-opening discussion of all the political issues - and definitely worth spending the time reading. You will not be able to put it down –and, it can be read in a single sitting. The author does an excellent job of outlining all of our trials and tribulations, starting with a short definition of each issue. Then, he explains the right's opinion, the left's opinion, and his no no-nonsense “from the middle” opinion. This book uncovers the “sacred cows” that create our political divisiveness. If you're unsure of the issues, would like to brush up on them, or would just like to hear some rational methods that could put us back on the right track, this book is for you. After reading this book you will why can’t our politicians think and talk like this? This book should be the starting point for Congress to mend fences and to start working together again.
Frank Coyle was raised in a blue-collar, hard working, middle class neighborhood of West Philadelphia. It was the same neighborhood that the Fresh Prince of Bel Air (Will Smith) left for safety reasons. In fact, Will Smith went to the same grade school that Frank attended. Frank even coached Will Smith in little league football. Frank can view the world from many angles because of his austere upbringing and the many life successes with which he has been blessed.
Frank had very humble beginnings but America gave him the opportunity to become an engineer, a power plant manager, a management consultant, a corporate vice-president, a small business owner – and now, an author. However, it was not until Frank reached his current age of fifty-six years that he came to realize what he really wanted to be in life – a Grand Pop! His daughter and son-in-law gave him that honor ten months ago. Frank says that had he known how great it is to be Grand Pop – he would have skipped having children and gone right to Grand Pop (yes, he is aware that it does not work that way). When Frank is with that little girl, there is nothing else in the world that matters. When he is not with her, he enjoys politics and writing.