Agenda Games: How Today’s High-Stakes Political Combat Works
B.K. Eakman’s Agenda Games: How Today’s High-Stakes Political Combat Works ($17.95, Midnight Whistler Publishers, softcover) takes the reader whose only information about politics comes from the mainstream media and pulls back the curtain on every political “game” in which legislators and candidates engage. She takes the reader, chapter by chapter to discover the way politicians address (or don’t address) issues involving health care, the budget, national security, education and others. Like many of her generation, she had moved from support for an ever-growing government to one that questioned Big Government. Only she devoted herself to uncovering the truth about how politics-as-manipulation had brought so many to this place. Her book is well worth reading if you keep wondering why you are hearing and reading things that your eyes and common sense says just ain’t so. — Alan Caruba, Editor, www.Bookviews.com, Oct. 2012.

My sixth book, A Common Sense Platform for the 21st Century, is also receiving renewed interest. It covers every conceivable Platform topic, cross-referencing the “abuses and usurpations” you said were being perpetrated by our existing government agencies with a platform of corrective measures aimed at correcting those abuses. When a Washington Post survey announced that “few in the [Tea Party] movement agree on a legislative agenda beyond [merely] downsizing government,” I decided to throw down the gauntlet: In a mere 120 pages, I set out a comprehensive legislative agenda that represents views common not only to most Tea Partiers, but to all constitutionally minded Americans — and various fed-up ‘others’ — who are sick and tired of party politics as usual. Take a look at the Book Review tab to see what people are saying about A Common-Sense Platform for the 21st Century.
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