Gangster Government
Barack Obama and the New Washington Thugocracy
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Mike Chamberlain
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David Freddoso
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Bribery… coercion… intimidation. Sounds like a movie review of The Godfather, but unfortunately we’re talking about your federal government. So says best-selling author David Freddoso. In his new book, Gangster Government: Barack Obama and the New Washington Thugocracy, Freddoso exposes how the Obama administration bears a closer resemblance to the mob than to a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Laying bare the backdoor deals, threats, and pay-to-play schemes Obama uses to push his policies on unsuspecting voters, Gangster Government proves that Obama is more concerned with protecting his friends and punishing his enemies than doing right by the American public.
In this shocking new book, Freddoso reveals: who really benefited from the auto industry bailout and the stimulus package (it wasn’t the car companies or the American people); how Obama and his EPA cronies are setting up a protection racket to control fossil fuels; why trial lawyers will benefit from Obamacare more than anyone else; and much more.
Controversial and compelling, Gangster Government reveals an administration that is so corrupt, it would make Al Capone blush.
©2011 David Freddoso (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Gangster Government
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- 11-01-2017
Eye opening
I found this an eye opening read. Not from America myself, it is amazing how little of the truth reaches the Rest of the world, and hence how strong the left control the media.
I eagerly await the sequel!
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