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  • - Underdog to Overlord, Regrets to Rebirth
    af Rich Trzupek
    228,95 kr.

    Over the last decades, America's self-perception changed from idealistic hero to heartless bully. Will our apologetic stance stick, or can our nation unify and rally 'round the core beliefs that made it great? America's founders were committed, optimistic patriots, yet Americans' view of their role-and responsibility-in the world drastically fragmented, resulting in today's cultural quagmire. Armchair historian Rich Trzupek explores the centuries-long growth and recent shredding of America's fundamental principles. Chronicling our volatile past, he articulates novel, persuasive arguments for our future. From John Muir to Chicago and Barack Obama, Nikola Tesla to Tom Wolfe and The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, America's influential leaders and quirky personalities reflected the goals, opportunities, and challenges of each era. In the early centuries, adaptive tactics succeeded, innovation abounded, and virgin territory beckoned. Exceptionalism was a source of pride, proof of America's rebelliousness against European traditions. Americans viewed themselves as hard-working up-and-comers-nothing more, and certainly nothing less. But twentieth-century global conflicts drew them from their isolated paradise into the muck of war, and America's dominating, earth-shattering strength created a mantle of superiority and accompanying remorse. Any sheen of national unity withered away as political, racial, economic, technological, generational, and religious conflicts shaped our discourse and choices. In a delightfully easy, personable style, Rich Trzupek illustrates the good and the bad of our nation's character through the ages, drawing on obscure, fascinating stories about unsung heroes and the extraordinary issues that have brought us to this virulent debate over America's values...and its future. An unabashed believer in America's resilience, Trzupek argues how the election of Donald Trump represents a rejection of the recent apologist attitude, and hopefully sets the stage for a return to the traditional patriotism that created America's greatness. A must-read if you wonder how the spirit of self-loathing, relentless accusations of Islamophobia, and schizophrenic media ever developed. Delve into the essence of America's key moments without wallowing in irrelevant historical details, and be inspired all over again.

  • af Rich Trzupek
    68,95 kr.

    The relationship between environmental regulation and economic growth has gone from dysfunctional to disastrous under the leadership of Barack Obama's EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson. Jackson's EPA has assumed broad new powers and promulgated sweeping new regulations unlike anything America has seen since the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act were signed into law 40 years ago. While much of the public has focused on the EPA's plans to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions, the agency's power grab extends into far more areas of society and the economy than fossil-fuel use alone.In this Broadside, Rich Trzupek explains why Obama's EPA is different and more dangerous than any other since the agency was created. While the tentacles of this EPA are silently creeping into our lives, Lisa Jackson smilingly assures us that everything the EPA does generates revenue - instead of costing industry billions of dollars and America hundreds of thousands of jobs.

  • - How the EPA is Ruining American Industry
    af Rich Trzupek
    253,95 kr.

    Rich Trzupek has spent over 25 years engaged in combat with the environmental movement on the front lines, helping America's industrial sector defend itself against the increasingly aggressive tactics that environmental advocacy groups and their allies in the Environmental Protection Agency employ. In "Regulators Gone Wild" Trzupek lays out the inside story that describes the way the green/big government alliance has combined to stifle American productivity and hamstring American innovation, not by design, but as the inevitable consequence of pursuing a utopian vision of environmental purity that can never, ever be realized. As a respected scientist and consultant, Rich Trzupek has been employed by some of America's largest corporations and by some of its smallest, most innovative entrepreneurs. Those experiences have provided him with a unique perspective. While many of his colleagues in the industrial consulting community only consider the short-term profit opportunities that an overly aggressive EPA provides them, Trzupek takes a longer view. If the EPA continues to hamstring America's ability to create wealth, everyone loses. When it comes to today's environmental issues, most of the public's attention is focused on the issue of "climate change" and initiatives to reduce fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions. As a climate change skeptic, Trzupek argues against these measures, but he sees the rise of this issue as another inevitable step in a progression that spans four decades during which the green movement has continually sought new ways to control industry and the EPA has always happily obliged them. Attempts to restrict America's use of cheap, plentiful coal and stop oil exploration are just the latest examples of regulators gone wild.