Political Craps

Political Craps
Author: Tom Ufert
Publisher: Titan InKorp LTD
Total Pages: 307
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1785200143

We the people of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do herby vow to actively participate as informed citizens, holding ourselves and our representatives accountable, in the conduct of our nation’s affairs to serve all generations now and in the future. Obamacare. IRS Scandal. NSA & Privacy. BridgeGate… Anthony Weiner. Chris Christie. Tom Ford. Bob Filner… Shutdown vs Meltdown. Gridlock, TeaParty. Rep. vs. Dem… Deficits. Lobbyists. Unemployment. Opinion Polls… They’re all here and it’s all up to you! Enough is enough and the time for action is now. Everyone says they’re fed up with the partisan rancor, inefficient government, and the “blame games.” People cry for leadership and apathetically accept the status quo. In Political CRAPS. Author Tom Ufert lays it all out as a former political insider and holds both politicians & voters accountable. He reminds us all that with freedom comes responsibility and change takes action. “A Government by the people, for the people.”

Crap

Crap
Author: Terry Arthur
Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

An essential read for anyone who has ever questioned the purpose and spin of bureaucrats and politicians in Britain today. This completely new edition of Terry Arthur's 95 Per Cent is Crap is as humorous and insightful as ever.

Rude Republic

Rude Republic
Author: Glenn C. Altschuler
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2001-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691089867

In this look at Americans and their politics, the authors argue for a more complex understanding of the space occupied by politics in 19th-century American society and culture.

Moral Politics

Moral Politics
Author: George Lakoff
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0226471004

In this classic text, the first full-scale application of cognitive science to politics, George Lakoff analyzes the unconscious and rhetorical worldviews of liberals and conservatives, discovering radically different but remarkably consistent conceptions of morality on both the left and right. For this new edition, Lakoff adds a preface and an afterword extending his observations to major ideological conflicts since the book's original publication, from the impeachment of Bill Clinton to the 2000 presidential election and its aftermath.

Get the Edge at Craps

Get the Edge at Craps
Author: Sharpshooter
Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781566251730

This is the book craps players have been waiting for! For the first time ever, the casino's worst nightmare, the amazing player known as 'Sharpshooter', reveals his secrets for getting the edge at craps -- how to control the dice when you shoot in order to reduce the appearance of certain numbers (the 7!) and increase the appearance of other numbers. If you learn Sharpshooter's methods of dice control or 'rhythmic rolling', craps becomes not only a beatable game but a money maker for the player.

Political Mercenaries

Political Mercenaries
Author: Lindsay Mark Lewis
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137279583

An insider's account of the dirty dealings, backroom donations, and mega-wealthy donors that turned political campaigns into money races—from the notorious political fundraiser

Crap

Crap
Author: Wendy A. Woloson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 022666449X

Crap. We all have it. Filling drawers. Overflowing bins and baskets. Proudly displayed or stuffed in boxes in basements and garages. Big and small. Metal, fabric, and a whole lot of plastic. So much crap. Abundant cheap stuff is about as American as it gets. And it turns out these seemingly unimportant consumer goods offer unique insights into ourselves—our values and our desires. In Crap: A History of Cheap Stuff in America, Wendy A. Woloson takes seriously the history of objects that are often cynically-made and easy to dismiss: things not made to last; things we don't really need; things we often don't even really want. Woloson does not mock these ordinary, everyday possessions but seeks to understand them as a way to understand aspects of ourselves, socially, culturally, and economically: Why do we—as individuals and as a culture—possess these things? Where do they come from? Why do we want them? And what is the true cost of owning them? Woloson tells the history of crap from the late eighteenth century up through today, exploring its many categories: gadgets, knickknacks, novelty goods, mass-produced collectibles, giftware, variety store merchandise. As Woloson shows, not all crap is crappy in the same way—bric-a-brac is crappy in a different way from, say, advertising giveaways, which are differently crappy from commemorative plates. Taking on the full brilliant and depressing array of crappy material goods, the book explores the overlooked corners of the American market and mindset, revealing the complexity of our relationship with commodity culture over time. By studying crap rather than finely made material objects, Woloson shows us a new way to truly understand ourselves, our national character, and our collective psyche. For all its problems, and despite its disposability, our crap is us.

Labor and Urban Politics

Labor and Urban Politics
Author: Richard Schneirov
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780252066764

This finely detailed narrative is the definitive account of the rise to power of the Chicago labor movement amidst the 1877 railroad strike, the 1886 struggle over the eight-hour workday, and the 1894 Pullman strike. Hinging on a major reinterpretation of the Haymarket era, Labor and Urban Politics argues for labor's profound influence on the shaping of urban politics and the transformation of liberalism in late nineteenth-century America.''After this book, no one will have any excuse to write about late nineteenth-century politics in Chicago, or any other city, solely on the basis of the actions and interests of elites. Schneirov argues for the importance of the working class in municipal politics on a level that surpasses anything else in the literature.'' -- David Montgomery''The most thorough, deepest re-reading of Gilded Age reality that has yet emerged from labor historians. . . . Gives an unparalleled understanding of the world of contemporary labor.'' -- Leon Fink, author of In Search of the Working Class: Essays in American Labor History and Political Culture A volume in the series The Working Class in American History, edited by David Brody, Alice Kessler-Harris, David Montgomery, and Sean Wilentz

The Great Revolt

The Great Revolt
Author: Salena Zito
Publisher: Forum Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1524763705

A CNN political analyst and a Republican strategist reframe the discussion of the “Trump voter” to answer the question, What’s next? NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY FOREIGN AFFAIRS • “Unlike most retellings of the 2016 election, The Great Revolt provides a cohesive, non-wild-eyed argument about where the Republican Party could be headed.”—The Atlantic Political experts were wrong about the 2016 election and they continue to blow it, predicting the coming demise of the president without pausing to consider the durability of the winds that swept him into office. Salena Zito and Brad Todd have traveled over 27,000 miles of country roads to interview more than three hundred Trump voters in ten swing counties. What emerges is a portrait of a group of citizens who span job descriptions, income brackets, education levels, and party allegiances, united by their desire to be part of a movement larger than themselves. They want to put pragmatism before ideology and localism before globalism, and demand the respect they deserve from Washington. The 2016 election signaled a realignment in American politics that will outlast any one president. Zito and Todd reframe the discussion of the “Trump voter” to answer the question, What’s next?