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Independent's Guide to Overthrowing the Two-Party System

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A comprehensive, non-partisan resource for political independents. Not for die-hard Republicans or fanatical Democrats, it's for anyone tired of two-party options and ready to think for themselves. This is your unbiased guide book for formulating your own political game plan of the future, independent of all the same old right vs left b.s. Don't give up on politics, change it for the better!

The Independent's Guide to Overthrowing the Two-Party System will give any political independent all the information, resources, and contact details necessary to help combat polarization and feel good about who you politically support. Covering issues such as government corruption, electoral reform, and current, innovative ways you can immediately take action today to fight for a functional democracy, this is the one-stop resource any would-be independent needs.

If you're sick of having to choose between the "lesser of two evils" every election or wasting your vote on a third party that can't win, this entertaining, non-fiction guide is your answer. It will help you understand the issues free of propaganda, know what you're politically supporting and why, and win arguments against your red or blue t-shirt wearing, brain-washed, friends.

It's time for principles over political parties. Come on, independents, be the revolution!

261 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 15, 2019

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August 11, 2020
Politics for the politically challenged

I quickly skimmed through it and pretty quickly understood what he wants and for the most part I agree with him. I prefer European parliamentary government also but short of trashing the constitution it ain’t gonna happen. This country was created for the wealthy no matter what you were told in school and as long as they have the money they have the power and the only way that will ever change is with campaign finance reform. And that does not benefit the wealthy right wingers that are running the show so it won’t happen at least not in our lifetimes. Democracy is the least efficient form of government and that is the way it’s supposed to be. Democracy is government for slow incremental change and that is it’s saving grace, everything else requires a dictator. Read some history books not this cherry-picked silliness.
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