Through the Eyes of a Young American

Through the Eyes of a Young American
Author: Jett James Pruitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-05-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780996565295

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Born with Autism in 2005, Jett James Pruitt is an award-winning speaker, student, political strategist, and Founder/Editor-In-Chief of the political blog, TheGenZPost.com. His first book, THROUGH THE EYES OF A YOUNG AMERICAN, is a powerful commentary on today's political landscape, and offers ways to resolve our nation's biggest challenges with health care, taxation, social security, trade, tariffs, protectionism, automation, climate change, education, debt forgiveness, wealth inequality, labor, welfare, wages, military spending, border security, universal basic income, capitalism, entrepreneurship, abortion, gun violence, child sex trafficking, and the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic.THROUGH THE EYES OF A YOUNG AMERICAN was written while Jett was fourteen-years-old and attending middle school as an eighth grader.


Through the Eyes of a Young American
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