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Summary One Vote Away: Ted Cruz: Blackout: Candace Owens

The 2020 election is as much about the Supreme Court as it is about Trump. Justice Ginsburg's passing opens up a nomination most likely to be confirmed by the next President, but Trump and the GOP will try to get it down beforehand. Senator Ted Cruz, a former state attorney general for Texas, is fully acquainted with how the Supreme Court works, its colorful history, and how important it is to defend the Constitution. One justice--one vote-- can change a nation by overriding the Constitution. This is a summary book for two separate books. It is not the original books. It is meant as a companion book, not a replacement.Nothing less than our freedoms are at stake should a liberal judge become a new addition to the court, a strategy put in play by the Left since the 1960s.Cruz served as a Supreme Court clerk and litigated the court numerous times with success. He is an expert on the Supreme Court and refused an offer to sit on it, believing he could positively affect America more as a Senator and potential President.Cruz's book is not only timely, it reveals the diabolical nature of the Left in a constant effort to strip freedom from the American people.Scott Campbell often chooses Best Sellers to summarize which have congruent material to his full-length books. Ways to use summaries: Option #1: Read a chapter or section from the parent book, and then the summary for that part. Option #2: Buy the summary. Make sure the parent book is for you. If it is, then dive into the parent book with a built-in knowledge framework. These techniques will help you fully understand and master the concepts and ideas and why they are essential. Reasons to use summary books: #1 Decide if the original book is for you. #2 Get chapter-by-chapter main points and takeaways.#3 Gain a more in-depth understanding. #4 Learn what you must in a fraction of the time.#5 Refresh your memory of the parent book.#6 Enjoy occasional editorial comments.Candace Owens decided to take a close look at how the Democrats had "organized" Black communities for "change" that meant "control," "constrain," and "harm." The Democrat efforts were aimed to prevent Blacks from conquering the challenges of poverty. Black success meant less power for the Democrats.She shares how she overcame obstacles and setbacks to beat the Democrat system designed to keep her down as a "victim."Government assistance, Ms. Owens argues, has a dark side and can take away motivation and independence. It results in Plantation Politics. She laments how the Democrats push for abortion has many adverse effects on Black communities-- beyond the murder of Black babies. She explains how the #MeToo movement is detrimental to Black males and Black communities in general.Taking a right turn in political identity will lead to a healthier, happier, more independent, and more successful life. "What do you have to lose?" was what Trump as a candidate asked Blacks in regards to voting Republican. Nothing is the right answer--but with a whole lot to gain.Important books demand widespread readership and understanding. BLACKOUT is one of them.
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