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Have you been wondering about the big issues dominating the news? Is climate change a massive threat or not? What is really going on with immigration? More importantly, how did American politics become so divided and hostile?
Finally, one of America’s top engineers has brought these topics and others together in a thought-provoking book. This book is rooted in history, facts, and logic, and it lays out solutions to America’s problems. Fixing America focuses on getting Americans to talk to one another again, so we can rise to the occasion and solve today’s problems together.
Did you know that Abraham Lincoln went into the 1860 Republican Convention as the underdog, with little hope of victory?
People making less than $200,000 per year are being taxed at rates almost as much as people making the equivalent money in the 1940’s.
The idea of a $15/hour national minimum wage doesn’t make sense when you consider that the cost of living in Mississippi is half what it is in New York state.
Melanie Kennedy - Writer/Editor
"Scholarly work with interesting perspectives on the issues faced in the United States today, with plenty of statistics to dig into... Author William Taggart is a well-traveled engineer who takes his industry's propensity for problem solving and applies it to the issues facing the United States of America."
Cheri Jacobus - Political Strategist | Writer
“reading your book throughout all of this, it struck me how well-written it is since it can be a challenge for an author to present so much information in a way that people can understand and care about and in a way that makes it relevant to their lives.”
The focus of Fixing America is to strip away the propaganda from both the right and left and to let people really look at the issues plaguing America.
No matter where you fit on the left-right political spectrum, this book will present ideas that will challenge you and challenge long-held beliefs.
Things can seem to contradict when they don’t. Some of the chapters will present ideas that seem to be mutually exclusive, but they aren’t.
Solutions that can be implemented are going to need compromise. If one side demands without being open to compromise, then problems don’t get solved.