MAGA 2.0 No Permission Needed

MAGA 2.0 No Permission Needed

Yale S. Wishnick

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Editorial:
Xlibris US
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9798369452158
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From union halls to precinct meetings, Yale Wishnick has crossed the political divide and emerged as a force in America’s culture of success. A former organizer for the National Education Association who later served as a Republican local and state leader, Wishnick brings battle-tested experience to restoring limited government and breaking the bureaucratic grip that burdens families, the middle class, and the nation’s job creators. He restores civility to modern politics, transforming MAGA from a top-down crusade into a principled, grassroots movement rooted in local action. His approach empowers citizens, not politicians, to reclaim their independence through personal responsibility, accountability, and Jeffersonian self-governance.In MAGA 2.0: No Permission Needed, Wishnick outlines a bold plan to restore free markets, end the welfare state, and transform American education into a system focused on excellence through competition. He offers clear strategies to rebuild the nation’s civic spirit from the ground up, in living rooms and coffee shops, rather than Washington, D.C. With more than 35 practical blueprints, the book equips community members, business leaders, and parents with the toolsto replace dependence on the federal government with self-reliance, resilience, and common sense.Yale and his wife, Dr. Kathleen Wishnick, live in Southern Arizona with their six dogs, seven goats, a mini pig, and a desert tortoise. They believe America’s revival begins by renewing the nation’s moral spirit, where faith grounds us, family sustains us, freedom inspires us, and civility unites us as a people. No apologies. No compromise. No permission needed.

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