Book Reviews: "Top Ten Myths of American Health Care, The Compleat Gentleman, Shakedown"
"The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care," by Thomas Sowell
When a myth is repeated enough times people tend to believe it. Unfortunately, at times it is to their own detriment. Affecting the masses, it becomes a tragedy of unending consequences.
The two sides of the American debate over health care is a pending double-edge sword of financial mayhem, that could very well bankrupt the country and cause tax burdens in excess of 50% per individual taxpayer by 2020. The independent Congressional Budget Office in the analysis of the administration's health care program, indicated the plan neglected to consider cost factors in their "projections."
The American health care system remains the best in the world, according to Sewell. Learn the truths in this eye-opening book by a Canadian immigrant to the U.S., who has seen government-run health care close up, and offers cost-effective alternative solutions to fix it...not replace it.
"The Compleat Gentlemen," by Brad Miner
In the current lifestyles of broken homes, single parenthood, latchkey kids and societal mixed messages, there lies, the three masculine archetypes: the warrior, the lover, and the monk, and questionable versions in-between.
The Compleat Gentleman contains the wisdom that can bring healing and renewal to an increasingly uncivilized age of man. . .one gentleman at a time.
In amusement, Miner touches on the difficult and unpopular truths with discretion and decorum. The elements of the gentlemanly character would have been obvious to any medieval knight. Today, like a lightning bolt it awakens an awareness of the lack and the need for a model of gentlemanly masculinity more than ever. What it takes to be a real man.
"Shakedown," by Ezra Levant - "A warning for America. . ."
While President Obama continues to revise the lexicon of the American political vocabulary, Canada's human right commissions have turned from protecting rights to prosecuting politically incorrect "thought-crimes."
The publisher calls the book shocking, sobering and scrupulously documented. Shakedown is a powerful plea to Canadians to reclaim their basic liberties. . .and an urgent warning to Americans how vulnerable their First Amendment rights are to "political manipulation," and control.
What George Orwell called "thought-crime" is live and thriving in Canada and coming to your neighborhood. Political opinions are monitored, fines are implemented against people for expressing viewpoints; even the permanent banning of people from saying certain things.
If you don't think it could happen in America, you may be missing the subtle points of persuasion infiltrating society like the Trojan Horse of Troy, allowed to quietly move forward by a trusting people; ultimately affecting life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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