Description:The book examines Donald Trump's third revolutionary effort to dismantle Franklin Roosevelt's "new deal" programs of big government that has dominated America since the depression of the 1930s--85 years ago. The first revolution was Ronald Reagan's "Moral Majority" counterrevolution from 1980-89. The second attempt was led by Newt Gingrich's 1994 "contract with America" and Republican control of Congress in the 1990s. While the first two revolutions made inroads dismantling the federal bureaucracy from the top down, they ultimately failed because they did not have the sustained power necessary to transform government and society. Trump's effort is deeper and more powerful than the first two revolutions.Trump has the support of a massive bottoms-up grassroots movement--the Tea Party which was inspired by the original American independence Tea Party movement of 1773. In all three cases, the ruling elite opposed the reform, public opinion polls supported the elites and the media was hostile to the revolution. Nevertheless, under Tea Party leadership, the American people attempted to assert control over a corrupt and arrogant political establishment.The book is designed to explain the third American revolution in the aftermath of the Tea Party's victory in the 2016 presidential election. The leader of the revolution, Donald J. Trump, can aptly be described as the Tea Party President of the United States. Despite winning the presidency, however, the Tea Party is engaged in a battle with establishment Republicans (Republicans in Name Only or RINOs) for control of Congress and the media. The outcome of this contest will determine the success of the Trump revolution.The Tea Party controls the White House which is evident in Donald Trump's election victory and his selection of Tea Party endorsed Vice President, Mike Pence, senior White House advisors Steve Bannon and Kelly Ann Conway, and half of the president's cabinet appointees including Tom Price, Ben Carson, Mike Pompeo, Jeff Sessions, Rich Perry, Nikki Hailey, Scott Pruitt, Sonny Purdue, Ryan Zinke, and Mick Mulvaney.Trump's agenda is also the Tea Party's agenda. If Trump's presidency is successful in carrying out his agenda, Franklin Roosevelt's big government regime will end. Accompanying this revolutionary change will be a realignment of the party system that will overthrow the Democrats and make the Republicans the dominant political party under Tea Party leadership.Trump's Tea Party coalition, therefore, threatens the political establishment of both major parties, the federal bureaucracy, Wall Street, social elites, and the federal bureaucracy. This fits the classic definition of a revolution in which citizens overthrow the ruling elite. It is comparable to the American revolutionary war of the 18th Century in which the founders of the new American Republic defeated the most powerful ruling elite in the world--the British Empire.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Les Deplorables: How the Tea Party Put Trump into Office and Rules America (Twelve Tables Publishers). To get started finding Les Deplorables: How the Tea Party Put Trump into Office and Rules America (Twelve Tables Publishers), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Les Deplorables: How the Tea Party Put Trump into Office and Rules America (Twelve Tables Publishers)
Description: The book examines Donald Trump's third revolutionary effort to dismantle Franklin Roosevelt's "new deal" programs of big government that has dominated America since the depression of the 1930s--85 years ago. The first revolution was Ronald Reagan's "Moral Majority" counterrevolution from 1980-89. The second attempt was led by Newt Gingrich's 1994 "contract with America" and Republican control of Congress in the 1990s. While the first two revolutions made inroads dismantling the federal bureaucracy from the top down, they ultimately failed because they did not have the sustained power necessary to transform government and society. Trump's effort is deeper and more powerful than the first two revolutions.Trump has the support of a massive bottoms-up grassroots movement--the Tea Party which was inspired by the original American independence Tea Party movement of 1773. In all three cases, the ruling elite opposed the reform, public opinion polls supported the elites and the media was hostile to the revolution. Nevertheless, under Tea Party leadership, the American people attempted to assert control over a corrupt and arrogant political establishment.The book is designed to explain the third American revolution in the aftermath of the Tea Party's victory in the 2016 presidential election. The leader of the revolution, Donald J. Trump, can aptly be described as the Tea Party President of the United States. Despite winning the presidency, however, the Tea Party is engaged in a battle with establishment Republicans (Republicans in Name Only or RINOs) for control of Congress and the media. The outcome of this contest will determine the success of the Trump revolution.The Tea Party controls the White House which is evident in Donald Trump's election victory and his selection of Tea Party endorsed Vice President, Mike Pence, senior White House advisors Steve Bannon and Kelly Ann Conway, and half of the president's cabinet appointees including Tom Price, Ben Carson, Mike Pompeo, Jeff Sessions, Rich Perry, Nikki Hailey, Scott Pruitt, Sonny Purdue, Ryan Zinke, and Mick Mulvaney.Trump's agenda is also the Tea Party's agenda. If Trump's presidency is successful in carrying out his agenda, Franklin Roosevelt's big government regime will end. Accompanying this revolutionary change will be a realignment of the party system that will overthrow the Democrats and make the Republicans the dominant political party under Tea Party leadership.Trump's Tea Party coalition, therefore, threatens the political establishment of both major parties, the federal bureaucracy, Wall Street, social elites, and the federal bureaucracy. This fits the classic definition of a revolution in which citizens overthrow the ruling elite. It is comparable to the American revolutionary war of the 18th Century in which the founders of the new American Republic defeated the most powerful ruling elite in the world--the British Empire.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Les Deplorables: How the Tea Party Put Trump into Office and Rules America (Twelve Tables Publishers). To get started finding Les Deplorables: How the Tea Party Put Trump into Office and Rules America (Twelve Tables Publishers), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.