Political Puppets: How the Corporations Formed the Uniparty

· Brian Smith
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 "Political Puppets: How the Corporations Formed The Uniparty" offers an unflinching examination of corporate influence in American politics. This eye-opening investigation reveals how the traditional two-party system has evolved into what critics call a "Uniparty" - where both major parties ultimately serve corporate interests rather than their constituents.

Have you ever wondered why your politicians don't listen to you, leaving you feeling absolutely helpless? This book sheds light on the WHY. Whether you lean Left or Right, this guide will help you understand the deep-seated frustration you feel with your elected representatives. Now is the time to put aside our differences and unite.

This book is a short read but doesn't sacrifice substance for brevity. It cuts through surface-level partisanship to expose the deeper mechanisms of corporate control. Through carefully selected historical analysis and contemporary examples, it demonstrates how corporate influence has become deeply embedded in both Democratic and Republican parties, effectively creating a system that serves the wealthy few rather than the many.

Essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of America, "Political Puppets" provides crucial insights into how corporate power shapes our political landscape and what it means for our Republic. Whether you're a political novice or a seasoned observer, this book will provide much-needed insight and inspiration on how to solve these problems.

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