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Follow on Google News | Thoughts Of An American Taxpayer: A Patriot's Views On Righting Our Country's Wrongs by G. WilliamsBy: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Through his powerful writing in Thoughts of an American Taxpayer: A Patriot's Views on Righting Our Country's Wrongs, G. Williamson explains why America's out-of-control government Through his powerful writing in Thoughts of an American Taxpayer: A Patriot's Views on Righting Our Country's Wrongs, G. Williamson explains why America's out-of-control government no longer cares about the Constitution, economy, businesses, or families. He believes this is a government ruled not by the people, but by progressive reformers who are placing restrictions on individual freedoms, while bankrupting the country in the process. "Government is not a solution to our problem; government is the problem," said President Ronald Reagan. It is evident that the United States is heading down a course of economic, financial, and social ruin, in most part due to an irresponsible and careless government. Williamson also suggests that the key to turning around this unrestrained government is to understand the reasons for its malfunction. From bailouts, to the economy and jobs, to foreign policy, to the tax system, the author writes of the self-destructive and risky path the government is taking. He also tells what American citizens can do to reverse the dangerous and precarious direction in which the country is heading. Pick up this motivational and encouraging book today to delve into the Thoughts of an American Taxpayer. G. Williamson graduated from Southeast Missouri State in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Although he grew up in the Midwest, he currently resides outside of Houston, Texas. Author Website: https://www.thepatriotsview.com/ End
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