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Description This is not a book of policy proscriptions. It is a compendium of ideas on 150 subjects –or all the different issues that we face in our times. It's my iconoclastic way of looking at the issues of our day. It's no idealogical in that it is neither conservative or liberal. It is, however, practical. And practical thought on the issues of our times seems wholly lacking. Instead it is bombast from either side about what the other side is supposedly doing, and doing wrong. And indeed, modern political discourse isn't about solving anything, but instead about blaming some other people for what is going on. I hear often “We need to take the country back” …take it back from whom? The country belongs to all of us –not just to liberals or conservatives, one or the other. Neither one has the ideas or programs that need to be instituted to actually do anything to solve anything. But both sides have some piece of the puzzle. However, solving anything seems to be about the last thing on anyone's mind. To the degree that solutions are offered by politicians of late, it's always some new law, more government, more control over the many by fewer and fewer. But I'm not sure most people understand the complexity of it all. There's lots of dots. I'm not sure people connect them all, or even know they exist. And so in a series of short essays on many subjects I believe I go through all the different areas of policy and ideas that percolate among our political discourse. You won't find me touting one political party or politician over the other, except perhaps Liberty and the libertarian movement, which despite being so well hidden, is actually the growing political force in the nation as the two party system atrophies. The numbers of people claiming to be “independents” is growing, the number who claim to be either Democrats or Republicans is falling. Almost everyone agrees that the system is rotten to the core. But instead of coming up with solutions, everyone currently seems to blame some group or person for the way things are, as if they are so powerful as to have affected it all. The book isn't just about domestic issues, or foreign policy, politics or economics, but instead touches briefly on all of them. It would take an encyclopedia to truly explore it all, and that's not my purpose either. My purpose is merely to point to the myriad of issues facing Americans –and the world, and to show how perhaps there is a great shift in perception happening. I suppose I could get clearer if I was to expand everything to the treatment it deserves. A book might be written on every one of these essays. But by that time everyone's eyes would glaze over and they would cry “stop!” Instead I only hoped to put it all into bite-sized and manageable proportions so that at least you, the reader, has some idea of the enormity of the morass we are in.