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Regardless of what you see on the nightly news or hear from politicians, America is the greatest superpower in history, and those who live here will experience a future of fantastic abundance for the remainder of the century and beyond. Is America's future as bright as its past? What's Right with America argues that not only is the answer "Yes," but the nation's most incredible days are yet to come. Despite the challenges and divisions we face, America's true strength lies in its core principles and the resilient spirit of its people. From the vision of our Founding Fathers to the resilience…mehr

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Regardless of what you see on the nightly news or hear from politicians, America is the greatest superpower in history, and those who live here will experience a future of fantastic abundance for the remainder of the century and beyond. Is America's future as bright as its past? What's Right with America argues that not only is the answer "Yes," but the nation's most incredible days are yet to come. Despite the challenges and divisions we face, America's true strength lies in its core principles and the resilient spirit of its people. From the vision of our Founding Fathers to the resilience and determination that have shaped our history, What's Right with America explores what makes the country uniquely capable of thriving in times of change. With inspiring stories and thought-provoking analysis, authors Paul Johnson and Larry Aldrich reveal how America's prosperity is rooted in more than just economic mightit's grounded in values like freedom, individual empowerment, and deep commitment to justice and liberty. Johnson and Aldrich have identified five defining characteristics that have propelled the United States to greatness, showing how these ideals can guide us through current and future challenges. Whether you're concerned about politics, society, or the economy, What's Right With America offers a powerful reminder that America's strength is more than just its leadershipit's in every citizen who believes in the promise of a better future. What's Right with America is a must-read for anyone who believes in America's potential and is looking for a roadmap to a brighter tomorrow. Join the movement to embrace optimism, uphold our founding ideals, and strengthen the spirit that makes America exceptional.

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Paul Johnson has been active in politics and policy for over forty years. Early in Johnson's career, he was chosen to be a delegate with the US State Department, first serving in Saudi Arabia where he studied its oil cartel business to understand a major Middle Eastern political issue better. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the State Department selected him to assist Poland in implementing new local governing systems as the new government in Poland was moving closer to democracy. Over many years, Paul studied and visited almost every major site of genocide, including Cambodia, Rwanda, and Bosnia. He also went to China studying the changes from the Great Leap Forward under Mao to the incredible economic progress after it liberalized it markets. He also visited Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union. As a result of his travels on behalf of the government, Paul received sobering insights into the dramatic differences between authoritarian governments and Western liberal democracies. In 1990, Paul was elected mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, where he served until 1994. In 2016, he was selected among the "Top 16 People Most Likely to Watch in Arizona." In 2021, he was inducted into the Marquis Who's Who and received its Humanitarian Award. He has also managed the regional efforts of several presidential campaigns.