America is smothered with personal and private debt, failing to educate students, and losing its once vast wealth and quality of life, yet our politics are more divisive and our populous more stagnant. It seems that Rome is burning while Americans work harder and longer for less and less in their pockets. As America teeters on the precipice, Ronald Dailey's new book searches for answers to the issues that matter most. Theodore Roosevelt once said, "The first duty of an American citizen, then, is that he shall work in politics." Answer the call. Be a part of the solution.
America is smothered with personal and private debt, failing to educate students, and losing its once vast wealth and quality of life, yet our politics are more divisive and our populous more stagnant. It seems that Rome is burning while Americans work harder and longer for less and less in their pockets. As America teeters on the precipice, Ronald Dailey's new book searches for answers to the issues that matter most. Theodore Roosevelt once said, "The first duty of an American citizen, then, is that he shall work in politics." Answer the call. Be a part of the solution.