The Trump survival guide Everything you need to know about what you hoped would never happen

Gene Stone, 1951-

Book - 2017

The stunning election of Donald J. Trump rocked an already divided America and left scores of citizens, including the nearly sixty-five million voters who supported Hillary Clinton, feeling bereft and powerless. This guide offers invaluable guidance and concrete solutions they can use to make a difference in this serious call-to-arms, showing them how to move from anger and despair to activism.

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Published
New York, NY : Dey St [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Gene Stone, 1951- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
194 pages ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references.
ISBN
9780062686480
  • Introduction
  • Civil Rights
  • The Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Entitlement Programs
  • The Environment
  • Immigration
  • LGBTQ Issues
  • National Security
  • Obamacare
  • Political Issues
  • Women's Issues
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • How to Contact Your Representatives
Review by Kirkus Book Review

For the majority of the nation's citizens feeling shocked and bereaved by the election of Donald Trump, Stone (The Secrets of People who Never Get Sick, 2010, etc.) offers guidance for dealing with some of the key issues. With the media scrambling to comprehend Trump's stunning victory over Hillary Clinton on Nov. 8, 2016, and with much of the nation continuing to mourn the results, publishers are rushing out books about this unprecedented event. Stone, who wrote a similar book in 2004 regarding George W. Bush, here focuses his attention on the dozen most crucial issues that were contentiously debated during the long, grueling election process. In separate chapters, the author begins with concise overviews of the history and evolution of our nation's civil rights movement, economy, education, Medicare and Medicaid, the environment, immigration policies, LGBTQ issues, national security, Obamacare, political divisions, and women's rights. He then assesses whatever level of progress was made concerning each cause during the eight-year administration of Barack Obama. Acknowledging that Trump hasn't provided much in the way of concrete agendas within his campaign beyond bombastic and often contradictory rhetoric, Stone conjectures on possible worst-case scenarios, especially when considered within the context of Trump's divisive choices for key Cabinet posts. While the futures of any of these issues ultimately remain uncertain, the possible threats cannot be ignored, and the author offers reasonable means to combat each one. Though lacking concrete solutions, the book provides substantial resources, including lists of leading organizations to contact or for volunteer consideration and books worth reading on each subject. First and foremost, however, he advises readers to write or call elected representatives to voice their concerns.A comprehensive resource guide for individuals worried that certain rights may be in jeopardy, offering the encouragement to actively fight back with as much knowledge and authority as possible. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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