Abstract
This precis speaks to the failure of the United States government to sustain the wealth of the middle-class after the post-World War Two years’, while serving the wealthiest Americans. It will document how the country has become polarized and fractured along ideological and cultural lines. This situation has created a segmentation of the country that has competing visions, purpose and meaning which is tearing it apart.It will also focus on the inequality in the country that has emerged from the Oligarchy’s domination of the political and free market space-government of the 1%, by the 1% AND FOR THE 1%. Their mantra is to keep the government out of business and have business in the government.
Highlights
Today’s voters are inundated with a plethora of information and issues, political views that often confuse them
This precis speaks to the failure of the United States government to sustain the wealth of the middle-class after the post-World War Two years’, while serving the wealthiest Americans
A number of factors are the reasons why. Chief among these factors is the power of the oligarchs
Summary
Today’s voters are inundated with a plethora of information and issues, political views that often confuse them. Abstract This precis speaks to the failure of the United States government to sustain the wealth of the middle-class after the post-World War Two years’, while serving the wealthiest Americans. The context of this precis is to document the events and practices that have contributed to America’s failure to work for the middle-class while serving the wealthy-oligarchs, which is how Democracies die.
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