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What You Didn't Learn from Your Parents About: Politics: A Guide to a Polarizing Subject

by Matthew Paul Turner

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Red State, Blue State, Green State, True StateThe world of politics can be a strange place, full of hanging chads, hot-button topics, and sketchy voting booths (don't even get us started on the politicians). Because politics has become more and more complicated, we're often too frustrated to even consider getting involved. Nobody listens to you anyway, so why should you care? Why? Because eventually you'll be running the place (we think). With an honest approach and the wit of a merciless late-night comic, Matthew Paul Turner offers a streamlined guide for navigating the world of American government. Inside you'll learn about everything you missed when you skipped PoliSci 101, from what the real issues are to what's a bunch of . . . well, pork. 'Cause if you don't end up running the country, you'll at least be footing the bill. Ouch.… (more)

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Red State, Blue State, Green State, True StateThe world of politics can be a strange place, full of hanging chads, hot-button topics, and sketchy voting booths (don't even get us started on the politicians). Because politics has become more and more complicated, we're often too frustrated to even consider getting involved. Nobody listens to you anyway, so why should you care? Why? Because eventually you'll be running the place (we think). With an honest approach and the wit of a merciless late-night comic, Matthew Paul Turner offers a streamlined guide for navigating the world of American government. Inside you'll learn about everything you missed when you skipped PoliSci 101, from what the real issues are to what's a bunch of . . . well, pork. 'Cause if you don't end up running the country, you'll at least be footing the bill. Ouch.

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