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tired of the Noise? Here’s the "Fix" Washington Isn’t Talking About.

We all feel it. The polarization, the endless shouting matches, and the sinking feeling that nothing actually gets solved. But what if the solutions aren't as complicated as politicians pretend they are?


In his bold new book, "Fixing America: Essays on Domestic and Foreign Policy," James Matthew Sawatzki doesn't just complain about the problems—he offers a blueprint for fixing them.


Sawatzki isn't a Washington insider. He’s a veteran educator who spent 38 years teaching history, meaning he knows exactly how we got here—and how to get out. He tackles the "intransigent" issues that others are afraid to touch.


Inside, you’ll find essays that challenge the status quo, including:

  • "Solving Homelessness in One Easy Step" (Yes, he actually proposes a pragmatic solution).

  • "Supreme Madness": A hard-hitting look at the current Supreme Court.

  • "Just Open the Borders": A controversial yet logical argument for immigration reform.


Whether you agree with every point or not, this book will force you to think differently. If you are ready to stop arguing and start solving, this is the manual you’ve been waiting for.

[Grab your copy of "Fixing America" here and join the debate.]

 
 
 

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