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District of Corruption: In Washington DC
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District of Corruption: In Washington DC in Ottawa, ON
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District of Corruption: In Washington DC in Ottawa, ON
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Amid the numerous challenges the United States faces, possibly the greatest of all is overcoming the tremendous swamp of corruption that lines the streets and chambers of Washington D.C.With pointed wisdom, army veteran Homer W. Worrell, author of Culture Shock, writes this incredibly important book that exposes the mechanics of political lobbying. When officials are elected, their continued success depends on their relationships with wealthy donors. These big money donors who contribute to election campaigns thus have the ability to control the future of the nation, an unfortunately entirely legal process that takes democracy out of the hands of the American people. Worrell writes with a great and somber understanding of the processes that drive elections. Americans of voting age will benefit from reading this challenging book that reveals the true nature of our country's machine, offering powerful ideas for a better way forward.
Amid the numerous challenges the United States faces, possibly the greatest of all is overcoming the tremendous swamp of corruption that lines the streets and chambers of Washington D.C.With pointed wisdom, army veteran Homer W. Worrell, author of Culture Shock, writes this incredibly important book that exposes the mechanics of political lobbying. When officials are elected, their continued success depends on their relationships with wealthy donors. These big money donors who contribute to election campaigns thus have the ability to control the future of the nation, an unfortunately entirely legal process that takes democracy out of the hands of the American people. Worrell writes with a great and somber understanding of the processes that drive elections. Americans of voting age will benefit from reading this challenging book that reveals the true nature of our country's machine, offering powerful ideas for a better way forward.

















