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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Book Review for "Letter to US Middle-Class Christians"




This book is now available for purchase at Amazon.com for the Kindle, and can be read on Kindle devices.
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Independent Book Review:

In A Letter to US Middle-Class Christians, Daniel Burgin reveals to middle class Christians what he believes are the truths and motivations behind the GOP. He dismantles their economic and electoral strategic platforms, and exposes what he finds to be the “unsustainable” and “illogical” foundation of their economic policies and the insincere electoral strategies based on Christian social issues. He asserts, that while the GOP disingenuously plays on the social issues and morality of the Christian right to build support, get elected, and maintain power, Republican politicians once in office do not focus on these social issues but instead work aggressively in “padding the pockets” of the wealthy and business interests.

His powerfully worded exposé dismantles each tenet of the Republican Party systematically, addressing each reason why voters follow and support the party and why he finds this choice to be flawed – even self-destructive – behavior by middle class Christians. He exposes the fact that the GOP uses social issues to get elected, then ignores these issues once in office, instead promoting policies which harm the very middle class voters who elect them, only to favor the wealthy and corporations.

Burgin writes from the standpoint of a formerly ardent Republican who became disenchanted with the party over time. His aim in writing is to “ build a construct for understanding the purposeful divisiveness of our political discourse—a divisiveness that stimulates the fears and biases of the GOP voter base, distracted by the business of our daily lives,” attacking the ideology and what he sees as threats to “America’s national health,” calling the belief-based system of the politicians “willful manipulation” that is exploitative of voters who are “too busy working to notice the lies,” encouraging them to vote based on their social issues and against their own financial self-interest.

Burgin uses statistical analysis, graphs, and speaks directly to the reader to add credence to his assertions, as he strips away every facet of the Republican economic belief system and points out the hypocrisy of the manipulative electoral strategies.

A Letter to US Middle-Class Christians is a socially relevant book as our nation faces another election, exploring issues from Obamacare and the “birther” movement to the fear that Liberals “are socialists and don’t believe in a free market economy.” His discourse is powerful, chronicling the disillusionment that he has found in his former allegiance to the Republican Party, and what he has found to be the basis of the precepts that he once believed in.

A Letter to US Middle-Class Christians raises controversial questions and is a convincing case against the apparent motives of the political right, explaining the how and why of what we believe, and more importantly, what lies beneath—with the power to provoke thought by writing from a reflective standpoint rather than a political rant.

Independent Reviews
Brittany Walters-Bearden










http://amzn.com/B004S2U0JC
This book is now available for purchase at Amazon.com for the Kindle, and can be read on Kindle devices.
If you don't have a Kindle, you can read this e-book with the free reader from Amazon for PC'sMac'siPhones, and other devices
Buy this digital book for only US$2.99.

Available in paperback soon.

Or, read Chapter 1 for free here







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