About The Book

About the Book

How Liberals Changed the World

Politics in America today are nothing like they had been for the previous 200 years. This book answers the questions that nobody is asking. What led to this seismic shift? What is the basic prime mover maintaining this chasm of beliefs? What must be done to return to the days of compromise and cooperation? The book is not a collection of biased opinions. Everything presented is based on irrefutable statistics, data, dates and historical documents. Several issues and events are discussed however, the first general theme is that liberals have always been behind all social progress of the past 300 years including things like women voting, racial equality, and workers rights. The second general theme is that conservatives have always been on the wrong side of history. Conservatives always oppose anything that is new or different.

Marcelo Brazzi

Book Writer

Conservatives opposed the legalization of alcohol sales, the Equal Rights Amendment, Abortion rights, and the Declaration of Independence. The material covered is essential for a voter to be fully informed. For example, very few voters are aware of things like the Confederate Articles of Secession, the failed Kansas experiment with Republican economic theories, or the satisfaction with Health Care in other countries. The sources of the information presented include the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wall Street stock market data, the Congressional Record, and University studies. The book has over 30 charts and tables that give the reader more than just unsupported statements. These charts cover issues such as happiness rankings, income equality rankings, union wages, global warming, CEO incomes, and gun murder rankings.   The book is divided into 6 Parts. Part 1 has the critical definitions of liberal and conservative. It also covers the Great Political split of 1987. Part 2 looks back at the evolution of politics over the centuries. It describes the four quantum leaps in communications that allowed us to progress from a world of kings and slaves to a world of Democratic governments. Part 3 addresses historical events such as the civil war, the revolutionary war, health care and women’s suffrage. Part 4 covers American Exceptionalism. The US stands alone in refusing to accept the metric system, in its sports, in health care, and in its lack of sensible gun controls. Part 5 looks at the differences in political policies. This includes coverage of global warming, election fraud, abortions, consumer protections and campaign tactics. Part 6 is about the future including populations, automation, and a proposal to permanently resolve political differences.

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