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There is a war on America, and it is from within. It is a war being waged against the middle class, the working class, the elderly, people of color, women, the environment, and our financial and social safety net. The enemies are corporate greed, intolerance, racism, bigotry, and lack of empathy wrapped with a bow tie of purposeful ignorance and hate. No longer the party of Eisenhower or Reagan--today's Republican party has embraced all matter of hate as its core being. This book is a call for Latinos to unite and commit to progressivism in support of the common good. This book is a post-2016…mehr

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There is a war on America, and it is from within. It is a war being waged against the middle class, the working class, the elderly, people of color, women, the environment, and our financial and social safety net. The enemies are corporate greed, intolerance, racism, bigotry, and lack of empathy wrapped with a bow tie of purposeful ignorance and hate. No longer the party of Eisenhower or Reagan--today's Republican party has embraced all matter of hate as its core being. This book is a call for Latinos to unite and commit to progressivism in support of the common good. This book is a post-2016 election primer meant to educate Latinos about the grave perils of being a Republican today. The author, Guillermo Rodriguez poses but one question: Why would any Latino want to be a Republican?
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Autorenporträt
Guillermo Rodriguez is the editor of The Progressive Latino, a progressive blog. He is a lifelong student of progressive politics. While passionate about progressive politics, Guillermo is even more passionate about the role Latinos can play in the political process. He believes Latinos are natural progressives who will make significant contributions to American culture and that only "Junto Podemos"--"Together, We Can." He is a US Army veteran and, as an adjunct professor, has taught courses in Latin American history, management, and business strategy. He holds a BA in political science and a master's degree in public administration and has pursued postgraduate studies in higher education and public policy.