Jacob's Trouble With the Progressives |
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Author:
| Pind, Dan |
ISBN: | 978-1-4609-1447-2 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2011 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.63 |
Book Description:
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The first book in a series entitled Jacob "s Trouble with the Progressives. Volume II is due out in December 2011. In February 2011, the federal debt is projected to climb to 23 trillion by 2019. With out of control spending and the government s unwillingness to address it, things are certain to change over the next few years. In 2017, Jacob Forester comes face to face with stark new realities of a world that has been forever changed, a world ruled by a one world governing body of...
More DescriptionThe first book in a series entitled Jacob "s Trouble with the Progressives. Volume II is due out in December 2011. In February 2011, the federal debt is projected to climb to 23 trillion by 2019. With out of control spending and the government s unwillingness to address it, things are certain to change over the next few years. In 2017, Jacob Forester comes face to face with stark new realities of a world that has been forever changed, a world ruled by a one world governing body of elites. Their goal is to restore order and move humanity into a new era of peace and prosperity. In the beginning, this sounded good but over a period of time, people began to realize that the peace and prosperity they had been promised came at a cost. For those not prepared to conform to society "s social standards and give up many of their individual freedoms for the common good, only trouble awaits them. They are deemed as radicals and are dealt with accordingly. Jacob Forester is no different than any other person. He wants what "s best for his family. He works long hours and struggles to make ends meet but the hardships he and his family must endure are unimaginable. This is his story, a story of how his life is changed forever at the hands of the ruling progressive establishment and how he emerges as one of its most outspoken critics. This comes at a cost.