Agenda 2020 How and Why Donald Trump Is Going to Win the 2020 Presidential Election |
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Author:
| Chouteu-Chando, Janvier T. Chando, Janvier |
Series title: | In Spite of Them Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-0873-1142-5 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2019 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.99 |
Book Description:
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From Janvier T. Chando, a political analyst with an eye for the cryptic nature of politics, geopolitics and organizations, we are introduced to this enlightening, uncommon, groundbreaking and fascinating book that gives a surgical presentation of the factors -- those that are for public consumption and those kept under wraps -- that make the American political landscape so colorful. Looming large in this journey on what makes American politics tick is the figure of the maverick Donald...
More DescriptionFrom Janvier T. Chando, a political analyst with an eye for the cryptic nature of politics, geopolitics and organizations, we are introduced to this enlightening, uncommon, groundbreaking and fascinating book that gives a surgical presentation of the factors -- those that are for public consumption and those kept under wraps -- that make the American political landscape so colorful. Looming large in this journey on what makes American politics tick is the figure of the maverick Donald Trump.The unique nature of Agenda 2020: HOW AND WHY DONALD TRUMP IS GOING TO WIN THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION stands out from the opening chapters as the author takes us hand-in-hand on the 45th president of the United States of America's journey to convert the threats on his presidency that just fell apart into opportunities that together with the achievements of his time in office, promises to make his quest for a second term in office as president an easy thing to do.Defying propaganda, staying indifferent to opinions not based on facts, ignoring outright lies, dismissing stereotypes and counting on news and information that are real, Janvier T. Chando employs a historical, political and sociological depth that good books are renowned for, thereby helping readers put on the backburner whatever fierce allegiances they may be having to their political parties, and compelling them to see the developments around them in a rational and factual manner.The author goes further by exposing the correlation between the partisan media, the economy, our quiet identities, our hopes and dreams for ourselves in association with America, and our alignment with the political ideologies, political parties, and the politicians that we secretly do not trust, but that we nonetheless identify with. And from that unique insight, we get a better picture of Donald Trump's path to reelection in 2020.