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The Ultimate Guide to the 2020 Election: 101 Nonpartisan Solutions to All the Issues that Matter Paperback – Illustrated, October 29, 2019
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The 2020 US election season--presidential and congressional--doesn't seem so much a battle of ideas as it does a war of two tribes bent on the other’s destruction. The Ultimate Guide to the 2020 Election gives a voice to all Americans feeling left out and left behind by this dangerous polarization and provides an unbiased education on the true nature of the problems America faces on several key issues, including:
• Health Care
• Energy & Climate Change
• Infrastructure
• Big Tech & Privacy
• The American Dream
• Immigration
• The National Debt
• Gun Safety
Beyond these policy issues, No Labels senior advisors Ryan Clancy and Margaret White present ideas for rescuing American democracy itself. Complete with sample questions for the 2020 presidential candidates and an inclusive Unity Agenda that addresses concerns on both sides of the aisle, this nonpartisan political handbook should be required reading for all US voters.
- Print length272 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDiversion Books
- Publication dateOctober 29, 2019
- Dimensions5.75 x 0.75 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101635766745
- ISBN-13978-1635766745
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- Publisher : Diversion Books; Illustrated edition (October 29, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1635766745
- ISBN-13 : 978-1635766745
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 0.75 x 9 inches
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study and more questions to be answered. This is a read that’s timely, focused, and extraordinarily helpful in cutting through the
vitriol of the news we get.
Thank you to the authors for a job well-done!
Readers could advance the conversation by taking the menu of domestic solutions offered by Clancy and White and pinning down candidates on priorities. What choices would make the biggest difference for our country while finding common ground between the two parties to get passed and stay passed? The Tax Reform Act of 1986, NAFTA, and the FIRST STEP Act of 2019 all come to mind as outstanding examples of legislation with bipartisan sponsors that made a difference and (so far) have stood the test of time. But unless a critical mass in the middle agree on one or two priorities for the next Administration, gridlock will continue.
Some obstacles to common ground were not addressed. Clancy and White make no mention of what to do about the dark money and foreign influence disrupting public confidence in U.S. elections. In its biggest flaw, The Ultimate Guide posits a moral equivalence between President Trump and progressives in the Democratic Party. For example, careful not to take sides, Clancy and White fail to note that with honorable exceptions (after an initial failure) of passing TARP and supporting Bernanke’s monetary policies in late 2008, Congressional Republicans have been AWOL on fiscal prudence since 1990. Under President Trump, the annual budget deficit surged to nearly a trillion dollars in 2019 during a time of economic growth. Further, while progressives and socialists (Debs, Thomas, Henry Wallace, Sanders) ran for President in the past but were never elected, President Trump’s autocratic, robber baron attitudes towards his oath of office and the Constitution mark him as a uniquely clear and present danger to our democracy. I empathize with the dilemma No Labels faces: finding common ground without finding themselves in the corner Republicans have painted themselves into with Trump. Perhaps after impeachment runs its course, Democrats and Republicans will have a better shot at finding the unity the country so desperately needs.