Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?

Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?
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Changing demographics and declining faith portend a future in which the Republican Party and Christianity will become irrelevant. But, there are alternatives. As he shows in this incisive book, liberal policy-making and unhindered globalization have eroded America's economic strength. Pat Buchanan's latest polemic-and his first since Obama's election-exposes the risks America faces today and what those dangers will mean for the country's future. And now, the best-selling author and political legend Pat Buchanan weighs in with a warning against not only the dangers that the country faces under Obama, but the risk of sliding into irrelevancy that the Republican party faces if it chooses to forget its core values. Buchanan finds signs of hope for conservatives and outlines plans for a very different future that the newly ascendant Republicans and Tea Partiers can use in Congress and nationwide. Since Obama took office, conservative pundits have been mainstays on the best-seller list. If things continue unchanged, Buchanan warns, in a few short decades
We have work to do. Not a pleasant or fun read. Most of us have an idea that our country, the USA, is sick. The question is what is the sickness, is it terminal or can it be cured. Mr. Buchanan attempts to answer these questions. In short, he finds us, and presents evidence for the conclusions . Ilinois Reader said A Well Written Book by the Lion of Populism. Pat Buchanan is a former Nixon Administration staffer and a two time presidential candidate.His greatest accomplishments however, are not political, they are written. His books are always provocative.In this book, Buchanan argues that America is entering troubled waters, so . "Very interesting perspective on America's future" according to Mark Horton. Pat has really done his homework with facts and figures. First half reads like a textbook, then he opens up with his conclusions on all those facts. I can't say that I disagreed with him on any conclusion. Main point: PEOPLE, you don't have the RIGHT to a CEO job, seven figu