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Common Sense for America; in Crisis
Common Sense for America; in Crisis
Common Sense for America; in Crisis
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Common Sense for America; In Crisis paints a vivid image of the fall of the United States, a nation once celebrated for its unprecedented freedom, prosperity, and opportunity. Amid the prevailing political crisis in America, the author navigates through the political landscape marked by corruption, inequality, and a pervasive culture of partisanship, taking a deep dive into the complexities of political corruption today.

This incisive exploration highlights the urgent need to overcome the demise of the United States through meaningful, systematic change and the revival of the nation's foundational principles. The book explores the importance of eschewing partisan politics for the greater good and the much-needed challenges to our political parties.

Common Sense for America; In Crisis critiques the current political climate and serves as a call to action, inspiring readers to actively participate in building America’s future. The author encourages a move away from damaging political rhetoric and division, instead advocating for unity, compromise, and our collective effort to save the American dream.

Addressing contentious issues from both ends of the political spectrum, the book encourages readers to open their eyes, expand their minds, and foster a balanced perspective on the nation's challenges and possible solutions. The author lays bare the possibility of the next US revolution - a conscious, collective movement towards positive change and an end to the partisan politics and corruption that threaten the nation's future.

Common Sense for America; In Crisis delivers a critical yet hopeful message, offering a fresh take on America's current political woes and the way forward. It's a passionate plea for readers to rise above political rhetoric and work together to rekindle the values upon which the United States was built. The book is an enlightening treatise and a must-read for anyone yearning to understand the current political climate and how we can reclaim the America we know and love.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateMar 20, 2019
ISBN9781524533106
Common Sense for America; in Crisis
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Dr. Stephen C. Castle

Dr. Steve Castle graduated from the University of Arizona in 1977, where he played quarterback on scholarship, pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and received his Bachelors of Science in Public Administration. In 1980, he earned a Juris Doctorate degree from Western State University College of Law in San Diego and immediately went to work in the private sector, where he established himself as an innovative businessperson and entrepreneur. Eight years later, Steve experienced his greatest stroke of luck when he met and married Ellen, the enduring love of his life. Inspired by her encouragement to follow his passion, Steve acquired a secondary teaching credential at the age of thirty-four and abruptly changed vocations to become a high school Social Science Instructor and Varsity Football Coach in Southern California. After moving to Tennessee because of Ellen’s corporate job transfer, Steve enhanced his new career choice by earning a Master’s of Science degree in Educational Administration from the University of Memphis. A few years later, another family related move created an opportunity for Steve to add to his instructional experiences by becoming an Adjunct Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida State College, and Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Castle is now sixty-four and honorably serving in his 30th year in public education, where he distinguishes himself as a consistently passionate educator and longtime civic advocate for the preservation of America’s fundamental founding principles. In fact, it was Steve’s sensitivity to the incremental yet perceptible demise of the American Dream along with an acute awareness of the palpable disintegration of our nation’s unique civilization that provided the impetus for writing this rationally based and thought-provoking non-fiction expose; Common Sense for America; In Crisis. As a logical result of this literary effort, Dr. Castle hopes that all freedom loving Americans who cherish their liberty will lawfully, peacefully, and proactively seek to reacquire their glorious birthright from the clutches of an institutionalized and crony-capitalistic governmental and corporate plutocracy that has long-since forgotten the wants and needs of the general electorate. On a personal note, the Castles have two children; Gracie, a Cultural Anthropology and Sociology graduate from Florida Atlantic University who lives and works in Delray Beach, Florida and Robert, an Accounting graduate from Florida State University, where he is currently seeking his Master’s degree before sitting for the CPA exam. Steve and Ellen have been happily married for over thirty years and currently reside in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, where they care for Steve’s mother and their two adorable Schnoodles, Snickers and Baby Ruth.

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