
The United States of Dysfunction
America's Political Crisis and What Ordinary Citizens Can Do About It
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Narrated by:
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Carl J. Jarvis
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By:
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Carl J. Jarvis
About this listen
Today America stands at a crossroads. According to recent Rasmussen polling data, 53% of Americans don't believe that either political party represents their interests. And only 29% believe that their representative in Congress deserves reelection.
Yet we continue to elect the same people over and over, with the same results.
The United States of Dysfunction looks at the history of how this crisis developed and what can be done about it.
Whether you’re involved in politics— or even if you're totally disgusted by what passes for politics today— you’ll find real solutions to the problems we face.
©2014 Carl J. Jarvis (P)2014 Carl J. JarvisWhat listeners say about The United States of Dysfunction
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