Published Books: Politics and Government
Political issues and government.
Below are books I've designed, illustrated, managed or otherwise had a hand in creating. If you're interested in any of these books, I can put you in touch with the author or publisher. Although the books are under the same category, notice how different they are!
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Getting to Purple
by Stephen R. Myer
America has become increasingly polarized politically, and never in recent history has popular support for both parties fallen so low. Why is this? It is because neither of the parties knows how to make America great. Republicans are generally ignorant of how the abuses of capitalism damage a society, and Democrats are generally ignorant of the fact that only a capitalist economic system can produce the necessary wealth for a society to prosper. What the United States needs in order to prosper is inclusive capitalism, which is achieved when there is widespread ownership of property.
Affordable homeownership is the key to a vibrant and healthy society. America made great strides in increasing homeownership rates until the 1960s. Since then, misguided policies on a variety of fronts have led to rising home costs that have priced many people out of the marketto the detriment of society. Home prices affect everything from personal wealth creation to crime to election outcomes. Getting to Purple illuminates how housing prices influence American politics and explains what policies must be implemented for America to flourish.
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U.S. POLITICS
Trade paperback / 5.5" x 8.5" / 96 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9797454-0-9
Published by Stewver Publishing
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Free at Last: Quebec 2007
by Ron Coleman, Colonel (retired)
A few short years from nowyears filled with more political intrigue and squabbling over issues of unityCanada as we know it comes to an end. Quebec separates, Confederation unravels and the USA picks up the remaining pieces.... Free at Last: Quebec 2007 presents just such a believable future, an outcome of the ongoing political folly that marks Canadian Confederation.
CANADIAN POLITICS
Trade Paperback / 5.5" x 8.5" / 174 pages
Trafford Publishing
ISBN 1-4120-1735-1
Visit the author's web page at Trafford
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Oh, Oh Canada! Who Stands on Guard?
by Ron Coleman, Colonel (retired)
Canadians interested in their country's future should read Oh, Oh Canada! Who Stands On Guard? to learn the facts about the woeful state of the country's militarya force much needed in the turbulent twenty-first century. This book, written by a 36-year veteran of the armed forces, presents Canada's military situation with no holds barred. But more importantly, it also comes up with solutions.
CANADIAN MILITARY / POLITICS
Trade Paperback / 5.5" x 8.5" / 196 pages
Trafford Publishing
ISBN 1-4120-1027-6
Visit the author's webpage at Trafford Publishing
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Just Watch Me!
Trudeau's Tragic Legacy
by Ron Coleman, Colonel (retired)
A committed socialist and pacifist, Trudeau's goal was to revise Canadian history, establish the French Fact in Canada, and make Canada bilingual. As an anti-American, he would take measures that would irritate and frustrate our closest trading partner, seek to embrace France and other francophone countries while weakening our ties to the English monarchy. This book is about Trudeau's legacy and Canada's tragedy.
CANADIAN POLITICS
Trade Paperback / 5.5" x 8.5" / 166 pages
Trafford Publishing
ISBN 155395565-X
Visit the author's webpage at Trafford
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Prospering Together:
The Economic Impact of the Aboriginal Title Settlements in BC
edited by Roslyn Kunin, Ph.D.
Prospering Together aims to improve the negotiating process by presenting a factual description of the issues on the table and some background and history to put those issues into context.
INDIAN TITLE / LAND TENURE / ECONOMICS / BC
Trade Paperback / 6" x 9" / 352 pages
Publisher: The Laurier Institution
ISBN 0-9682343-0-5
Second Printing 2001
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Betrayal & Deceit:
The Politics of Canadian Immigration
by Charles M. Campbell
"This strong, detailed and careful analytical study is persuasive because it is no rant; it is calmly devastating. It will raise the predictable cries from the immigration industry but Canadians should read it and judge for themselves."
Trevor Lautens, Vancouver Sun columnist.
IMMIGRATION POLICIES / CANADIAN POLITICS
Trade Paperback / 6" x 9" / 240 pages
Jasmine Books
ISBN 0-9686738-0-5
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