"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
One of the most visible and outspoken black conservatives in the country stands up against the destructive progressive tyrants whose politics threaten to send America into a nosedive. This country is at a crossroads. We can either reverse direction or become a welfare nation--a "government plantation" where the underclass are doomed to 21st-century servitude. In this brave book, Deneen Borelli takes aim at the leadership failures of President Obama and other black career politicians whose faulty policies have caused a cycle of oppression in America. She demands that new black leaders abandon the false rhetoric and inexcusable lies of progressive politics. The Left introduces the race card to protect its key players, but Borelli boldly asks important questions that people of all colors are afraid to ask--and delivers the honest, unyielding answers that have made her a favorite target of the left-wing firing squad. It's a critical story that a lot of people don't want to hear--no matter how firmly they believe what she says to be true.
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