MESSIAH

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The book "Messiah" critically examines the policies and impacts of President Obama's administration across various sectors.


Chapter 1: The Economy discusses military pension cuts, the illusion of success during Obama's presidency, and the adverse effects of government policies on labor participation and military families. It also addresses welfare reform, dependency, and spending in America.


Chapter 2: Foreign Policy analyzes Obama's foreign policy missteps, including military engagements in Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. It critiques his approach to national security and military readiness, highlighting the consequences of decisions like the release of Bowe Bergdahl and covert operations.


Chapter 3: Immigration critiques Obama's record on immigration enforcement and the implications of the Dream Act.


Chapter 4: Obamacare outlines criticisms regarding the Affordable Care Act, including rising costs, negative impacts on patients and doctors, and political controversies surrounding its implementation.


Overall, "Messiah" presents a contentious evaluation of Obama's legacy across economic, foreign policy, immigration, and healthcare domains.

About the author

Shawn Armstrong is a distinguished self-defense author whose multifaceted writing spans the realms of history, politics, and philosophy, with a particular admiration for the works of C.S. Lewis. With an unwavering commitment to educating and empowering individuals through knowledge, Shawn has established himself as a credible voice in both self-defense and historical discourse.

 

Shawn's academic background laid a strong foundation for his extensive exploration of various subjects. He holds degrees in Criminal Justice, Homeland Security and a lifetime of travel and real world experience, which enrich his narratives and provide a robust framework for understanding the complexities of human behavior during tumultuous times. His major achievements include penning several insightful titles that resonate with readers seeking both practical skills and intellectual enrichment.

 

Among his noteworthy publications are Tactical Training with Firearms, a comprehensive guide designed to equip individuals with essential self-defense skills; Blood Stained Banner, which delves into historical failures of socialism and communism; and World War 2: From Pearl Harbor to Rio De Janeiro, an engaging examination of the global conflict's far-reaching impacts. Additionally, My Essays on C.S. Lewis presents Shawn's philosophical reflections on one of literature's most profound thinkers, blending personal insights with scholarly analysis.

 

Through his writing, Shawn aims not only to inform but also to inspire action and critical thinking among his readers. As he continues to contribute articles, essays, and new titles to the literary landscape, Shawn remains dedicated to exploring the intersections of self-defense education, historical context, and philosophical inquiry.

 

Shawn Armstrong stands as a prolific author whose expertise transcends traditional boundaries. His current endeavors involve ongoing research into historical themes while actively promoting self-defense awareness through workshops and seminars. Whether you are looking for guidance in personal safety or seeking intellectual stimulation through historical analysis or philosophical contemplation, Shawn's work offers invaluable resources that invite reflection and engagement from all who encounter it.


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