License to Loot
How Racial Injustice, Able-Bodied Americans, Illegal Immigration, and the Opioid Epidemic Split America
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Make informed decisions with this deep dive into the American economy and politics—minimize and maximize your strengths and weaknesses with knowledge so you can rely on your own wits to succeed.
The United States is no longer the country of freedom—the country where you can make all your dreams come true.
In all honesty, America is facing a dire crisis. There are alarmingly high poverty rates and families that are relying on welfare without having a plan or the means to achieve a self-sufficient lifestyle.
It is an endless problem—a vicious cycle with no end in sight.
But we deserve better than that. We deserve to pull ourselves out of that hole and achieve independence and self-sufficiency for generations to come. We shouldn’t have to wholly depend on the unfair government just to get by.
As a combination of a self-help and motivation book, License to Loot aims to help open its listeners' eyes and show them a way out of that vicious cycle.
Use this book as a guide, as it will give you all the tools you need to start making your lives better and move beyond the assistance that holds them back from being the best you can be.
Dissect the corrupt ways that the American government works and detach yourself from their self-serving, free-wheeling ways with this book that explores economics and politics and does not hold back when dishing out criticism. With plenty of news reports, numbers, facts, and stories to back up everything being said, know that you aren’t being lied to nor are you trying to be led astray.
Your drive and motivation are all you need to become self-sufficient and successful. Stand by your principles and believe in them wholeheartedly.
For the mother of all truths.
©2022 Pascale Batieufaye (P)2023 Pascale Batieufaye