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Trickle Up Poverty: Stopping Obama's Attack on Our Borders, Economy, and Security Paperback – Bargain Price, October 11, 2011


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Reprint edition (October 11, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062010980
  • ASIN: B008W2ZESG
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (311 customer reviews)
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From the Back Cover

No longer can we be Barack Obama’s sheeple and let the American Dream be trampled, beaten, and burned to the ground!

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author and revered radio host, the Savage manifesto you hold in your hands is the best defense against the “trickle up poverty” theory of Obamanomics, which is dragging America into a Marxist-Socialist death spiral and threatens to destroy the free nation we love. Now updated with a new introduction, Michael Savage’s Trickle Up Poverty presents the shocking truth about President Obama’s anti-American past and Lenin complex so you can take on his Chicago-style, strong-arm tactics and help save America from his administration’s assault on the middle class. If you arm yourself with only one book to learn what Obama the Destroyer has done and plans to do to America, this is it.

Reveals the secret puppet masters behind the wall street casinos—none of whom has been indicted or gone to prison!

About the Author

Millions admire Dr. Michael Savage for his clear-eyed view of American politics and culture. But regular listeners of his wildly popular radio show also know him as a riveting storyteller. Savage is the author of twenty-eight books, including seven New York Times bestsellers. He is an ardent conservationist, a dedicated family man, and an animal protector.

Customer Reviews

This well written, thoroughly researched book was a most interesting, informative read.
Seaotter
He provides a detailed plan for fixing our great nation, instead of just rantining on its problems.
Robert H. Brandes
Again I will say if you want to know the answer to any of the above questions, Read this book.
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270 of 310 people found the following review helpful By Art Lover on October 6, 2010
Format: Hardcover Verified Purchase
I am a voracious reader, and lover of all things literate. I will only judge this book on its ideas and delivery, not on its author. While I do enjoy listening to Michael Savage on occasion, that doesn't give me the necessary depth to judge him as a man. I believe he tells the truth as he sees it, but again, I don't know him personally. The book is another story. A book is divorced from the author once it is released, and as such must stand by itself - without explanation or apology. Trickle up poverty is full of good ideas and obviously well researched. One should read it for these ideas, then do some research into their validity, and only then judge for yourself. And some these of ideas are so crucially important, we have an obligation to look into them. I am not saying I agree with every aspect Savage espouses, but I recognize their importance to my country. As a citizen, I have an obligation to be reasonably informed BEFORE I go into the voting booth. Savage gives me food for thought.

I am sorry to say I voted for Obama, and regret the hole he continues to dig for us. The book calls it a conspiracy. I'm not sure I can accept that. It would take a lot of coordination to break the back of the world's largest economy. However, I'm not saying it is not worth understanding. If there is enough evidence, enough logical and irrefutable proof, then we have to accept it. I'm not convinced Savage has done that. But there are plenty of other ideas short of that that are worth listening too. The horror of socialism is real, and I have no doubt anymore that this is Obama's goal. And that is enough for me. If you need further reading on that subject, read: Ayn Rand, "We The Living," and George Orwell, "1984."

So why not 5 stars? The delivery itself can be grating.
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104 of 122 people found the following review helpful By game lover on October 13, 2010
Format: Hardcover
I have to start by admitting that I listen to Savage. But I really do not like his personality. But for some reason I listen to grouchy people. And I like when he goes on tangents and talks about Literature. I was a liberal arts major. I voted for the President but I started having doubts when I learned about his abortion stance and still I was constantly lulled into overlooking the one issue that is a big deal. I keep giving Obama the benefit of the doubt. I kept telling myself that the this is the work of John Birch society (the conservative word that is) Anyway I do like Obama as a family man and how he is with his daughters. And I find Savage as rude on radio. But that being said I do think that this book has me questioning many things. I hope that Savage has it wrong but I have a nagging feeling that maybe he is right. The way he pulls all the facts and evidence together convinces me that maybe he is right. And it does reinforce what I have read from other books. I have read the Communist Manifesto and believe that Obama may be a bourgie socialist nothing more. But Savage paints him as a true communist. And seems to be right due to the company our President keeps. I have also read the Rules for Radicals. I am leaning more to believing what Savage is saying than ever before. And this is with resistance, let me tell you. Because I personally like Obama I really do not want to believe Savage. I hope and pray that he is wrong. I am worried that Savage may very well be right. But I hope that he is not. I have to admit I am torn and do not want to believe it but finding it harder to do each day something new comes on the news.
Part of me wants to say that this is all lies but Savage does a good job suppling information and facts.
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215 of 264 people found the following review helpful By J. Salfi on October 5, 2010
Format: Hardcover
Savage is beholden to no one, he speaks and writes the truth.
Amazingly, most of the stuff Savage writes about are things
in warned us about for years if we let the progressives in
control.
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52 of 62 people found the following review helpful By Alex Sanchez on October 6, 2010
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I have read all of Michael Savage's books and though I have found the others both entertaining and poignant, this book is in a class of its own. I was amazed with the precise efficiency which this book deconstructs the current left wing political regime. The facts (which are footnoted & referenced) bring remarkable clarity to the hypocracy of modern day socialist political demagogues.

Specific information about the corruption in our financial institutions and the federal government was quite alarming and has actually motivated me to become more politically involved to help bring about much needed reform and change. This is definitely going to be an uphill battle since both parties seem to be complicit in the policies which have wreaked economic ruin on our country.

The lesson I take from this book is to be vigilant when electing future representatives and not making the mistake of voting in a party as oppossed to a principle. Too many of today's R's are walking and quacking like D's. I'll be taking a lesson from the Tea Party's playbook and make sure to elect true conservatives in the primaries no matter who or what the Republican Party pushes! Is it more important to win one election or change our entire direction? I for one am tired of heading towards this euro-socialist cliff at breakneck speed.

PS: I think Michael Savage should sell bumperstickers that say 'My dog is smarter than your elected representative'. That would be Teddy for those in the know. ;)
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