Thursday, June 16, 2011

National Politics Is Everybody's Business Review

National Politics Is Everybody's Business
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It was a refreshing change to read about the issues confronting this country through the eyes of a successful businessman, the son of an Italian immigrant, rather than from career politicians, economists, or disgruntled employees.
Short concise text, taken mainly from Rigazio's newspaper column, Politics Is Everybody's Business, makes it very readable and I found particularly enlightening his views on World Trade as a wealth transfer organization, China's advantage under "most favored nation" status, and why there are no middle class Americans.



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National Politics Is Everybody's Business is a compilation of newspaper columns and letters written by John D. Rigazio, a former businessman from Barrington, NH, who ran for President of the United States in 2004. It gives his insight on many problems facing the United States today, and offers solutions as well. In his book, Rigazio questions the terminology used in America today regarding the class system, stating there are no "middle class" Americans. He also deals with the situation in Iran, our trade with China, the yearly deficits of $500 billion which we pay for our national debt, how the WTO (World Trade Organization) is not in the best interest of America, how to reform the welfare system in America, and why we must repeal the 2005 bankruptcy law.

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