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Candidate Contracts: Taking Back Our Democracy: A Step-By-Step Plan for Radical Electoral Reform and 3rd Party Empowerment

Candidate Contracts: Taking Back Our Democracy: A Step-By-Step Plan for Radical Electoral Reform and 3rd Party Empowerment

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Prepare to understand contemporary politics as never before Prepare to see the future of American democracy A recent study at Princeton University came to a shocking conclusion. Our system has been so corrupted by money and influence peddling, America is no longer a democracy.This manifesto offers a detailed, step-by-step plan for cleaning up the corruption in Washington DC, replacing the current crop of pay-for-play politicians with progressive, independent, minor-party candidates, who will be bound by legal contract when elected, to faithfully serve the interests of the voting public.This is electoral reform so radical that in one master stroke, it puts America on the path to a healthy economy and directly addresses its #1 and #2 challenges: the suicidal march to war and the destructive impact of a historically high level of wealth inequality.Brace yourself for a real game-changer which will redefine politics for the foreseeable future. Get ready as the nation begins its journey toward a peaceful and abundant future for all of its citizens, not just a privileged few.

Author: John Rachel
Publisher: Literary Vagabond
Published: 06/06/2015
Pages: 186
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.62lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.43d
ISBN: 9780692466018

About the Author
John Rachel has a B.A. in Philosophy, is a novelist and established political blogger. He has written seven novels. His political pieces have appeared at OpEdNews, Russia Insider, Greanville Post, and other alternative media outlets. Since leaving the U.S. in 2006, he has lived in and explored 31 countries. He is now somewhat rooted in a traditional, rural Japanese community about an hour from Osaka, where he lives with his wife of three years. Daily he rides his bicycle through the soybean fields and rice paddies which sprawl across the surrounding landscape. As of the date of the release of this book, he has a small but promising organic vegetable garden which begs his attention. You can follow his writing and the evolution of his world view at: http: //jdrachel.com

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