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To the ramparts, how Bush and Obama paved the way for the Trump presidency, and why it isn't too late to reverse course, Ralph Nader ; edited by Jim Feast

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To the ramparts, how Bush and Obama paved the way for the Trump presidency, and why it isn't too late to reverse course, Ralph Nader ; edited by Jim Feast
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
To the ramparts
Responsibility statement
Ralph Nader ; edited by Jim Feast
Sub title
how Bush and Obama paved the way for the Trump presidency, and why it isn't too late to reverse course
Summary
"The great elder statesman of consumer rights shows how previous administrations allowed unchecked corporate power to lead us to the criminality of Trump. Nader brings together the outrages of the Trump administration with the key flaws and failures of the previous administrations--both Republican and Democratic--that have led us to this precipice. Writing as a Washington, D.C. activist and people's advocate since the early 1960s--one who has caused to be enacted more impactful legislation than almost any sitting president or legislator--Nader shows how Trump's crimes and misdemeanors followed the path of no resistance of the Obama, Bush and Clinton regimes which ushered in the extreme rise of corporate power and the abandonment of the poor and middle classes"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Upgrading minimum wage of minimal interest to the Democratic Party -- When the people were in the streets, the Dems were behind their desks -- Trump not the only one to roll back regulations -- Obama's unconstitutional handling of the "War on Terror" -- An interlude: fund-raising -- The Democrats will be repeatedly corporatized unless they battle for a people's agenda -- When will Democrats stand by their convictions? -- Romney lost, yes, but Obama should have been cleaning his clock -- Thoughts on the inauguration -- Shutting down Keystone XL: a positive step -- What the Democrats have to get right -- Obama's and Democrats' weak appointments and policies pander to Wall Street -- Obama's bad ideas on free trade -- Hillary on her record -- The attempt to sideline Sanders -- The Trump rampage -- Trump and Sanders -- The media was letting us down in covering the election and the debates -- The primaries, structurally warped: the Democrats -- The primaries, glitter trumps substance: the Republicans -- Duking it out -- The lessons of Trump's ascent -- Electoral shenanigans -- Trump's big reveal -- Trump in power, night falls in America -- His appointments were bad, his governing worse -- Resist on the barricades
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