ISBN-13: 9781478306146 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 166 str.
He's not a talking head you see on the Sunday shows...well, at least not yet. But Michael Swartz comes to the written world of political punditry and problem-solving armed with two great weapons: the common sense to know how much government is too much and easy access to perhaps the most important non-religious text known to mankind, the United States Constitution. Michael knows that what it does not say is just as important as what the Founding Fathers wrote there. In So We May Breathe Free: Avoiding Ineptocracy, Michael breaks down many of the nation's problems into easy-to-digest chapters and suggests how these burning questions can eventually be solved once and for all. It's not a quick fix to be sure, but if you believe as he does that our best days can lie ahead, you'll agree it's work worth doing. Despite what was rosily predicted to us in 2008, change does not come easy. Furthermore, it has to be change in the right direction and that's been sorely lacking in America over the last several decades. If you truly yearn to breathe free, this book is a must-read.