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For example, bringing up lame references about Kim Kardashian in a book about politics is nothing I want to hear about. That just didn't work for me. We should at least acknowledge that world politics should never be commingled with the likes of stupid and mindless Kardashian RealityTV. In short, the harsh truth is that not everyone is informed. The author does make a good point. We cannot have everyone sitting in bed watching while the world falls apart. Everyone cannot be collecting government checks, being lazy and simply waiting for a handout.

I can definitely relate to this. I've never asked for a handout from the government. For anyone that's looking for a good read on government and politics, Government Gone Wild is well worth your time.

For Kristin Tate's first book, she's done a great job. In addition to having done several interviews on Fox's Business News, Kristen has also done extensive work as a freelance columnist over the years. I'd highly recommend that you check out Government Gone Wild. Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Government Gone Wild. Reading Progress. July 6, — Shelved as: to-read. Post a comment ». Add a reference: Book Author. Search for a book to add a reference. We take abuse seriously in our discussion boards.

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I need help. They spend our hard-earned cash on things no disciplined family would buy. They tell us who we can marry and what we can put in our bodies. They throw us in overcrowded prisons for smoking pot. They take lavish trips around the world, staying in five-star hotels Government Gone Wild is a brash, bold ride through the carnival of absurdities that our broken system has become. This isn't about Democrats versus Republicans This is your wake-up call.

You're not anywhere near as free as you think you are - but you can be. We're not as prosperous as we once were - but we can be. Any additional comments?

The author does a good job pointing out how the government has become mislead and now interferes with our basic freedoms as United States citizens. The author does put too much of herself and her stories in it making it a bit long-winded. I would recommend this to any one interested in politics. I gave this a try because the girl who wrote it is really pretty.

Seriously, look her up. Anyways it's a good listen for an introduction into the libertarian point of view. It's basically 7 hours of John Stossel if he were a millennial woman. So if you like millennial John Stossel, this is right up your alley.

The depth of the topics are a little shallow though because she runs the gamut of the conservative-libertarian platform so make sure to supplement all the points she made with your own information before you start arguing with other people at dinner parties. Final point: it's also a little condescending like she's talking to people who haven't had any interests outside of partying and television.



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