Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Polarization in America: it may be winning, but it is not working! (Kindle Edition)

Polarization in America: it may be winning, but it is not working!
Polarization in America: it may be winning, but it is not working! (Kindle Edition)
By Joe Couch

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Customer tags: government(17), ethics(17), american dream(17), politics(16), debt(16), pensions(15), media(15), personal ethics(15), cognitive dissonance(14), kindle(14), single(4), tea party(4)

Review & Description

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"Joe Couch is very candid in the analysis that is made on various political issues and events. It is thought provoking, honest, and unbiased. I find it a refreshing view and one that should be unpacked, examined, then acted upon..."

- Donna M. Loring, House of Representatives, State of Maine (12 years) and Author of “In The Shadow of the Eagle: A Tribal Representative in Maine”


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• Are you tired of the politicians pitching you vapor balls loaded with solutions that are "what's in it for them"?

• Are you tired of intentional divisiveness and would like to have a more complete dialogue?

• Do you think that apathy may have influenced an acceptance of political polarization in America?

• Do you think that we can no longer look the other way and that perhaps we should adopt more individual responsibility to help solve our American problems?

There is a movement afoot to seek meaningful and lasting change in hopes of saving the American Dream. Some people believe that polarizing voters or loud whining will be adequate to the task, but neither of those strategies has worked for decades, so just maybe it's time to try something new.

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about the author:

Joe Couch, MBA, is a former CEO and business owner. He took the risks and received many of the rewards of attending a top-ranked Ivy.

And like many others, Joe was thrown into an sea of unethical behavior and asked to look the other way. But Joe thinks that approach to life has got America into a serious jam and that it is high time we had a more complete dialogue about America and its future.

Joe is no big complainer, but as more and more people talked to him about their lives, they told stories of work and play that were beyond belief. It was then that it sunk in:

America really is messed up.

Joe badly wants this situation to change, and he has a few ideas to share about how we can do that . . . if we really want to.

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"Joe Couch is very candid in the analysis that is made on various political issues and events. It is thought provoking, honest, and unbiased. I find it a refreshing view and one that should be unpacked, examined, then acted upon..."

- Donna M. Loring, House of Representatives, State of Maine (12 years) and Author of “In The Shadow of the Eagle: A Tribal Representative in Maine”


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• Are you tired of the politicians pitching you vapor balls loaded with solutions that are "what's in it for them"?

• Are you tired of intentional divisiveness and would like to have a more complete dialogue?

• Do you think that apathy may have influenced an acceptance of political polarization in America?

• Do you think that we can no longer look the other way and that perhaps we should adopt more individual responsibility to help solve our American problems?

There is a movement afoot to seek meaningful and lasting change in hopes of saving the American Dream. Some people believe that polarizing voters or loud whining will be adequate to the task, but neither of those strategies has worked for decades, so just maybe it's time to try something new.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

about the author:

Joe Couch, MBA, is a former CEO and business owner. He took the risks and received many of the rewards of attending a top-ranked Ivy.

And like many others, Joe was thrown into an sea of unethical behavior and asked to look the other way. But Joe thinks that approach to life has got America into a serious jam and that it is high time we had a more complete dialogue about America and its future.

Joe is no big complainer, but as more and more people talked to him about their lives, they told stories of work and play that were beyond belief. It was then that it sunk in:

America really is messed up.

Joe badly wants this situation to change, and he has a few ideas to share about how we can do that . . . if we really want to.

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