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The elites still can''t believe Donald Trump won or that Britain voted for Brexit. But what’s next for the populist revolution and for the people who believe in it? Fox News host and former government insider Steve Hilton shows how populism can be a positive force for improving lives, with revolutionary ideas to restore the economic security that working Americans once took for granted, and rebuild the ties of family, community and nation that have been ripped apart by decades of policies that favored big government, big business, and the powerful. Recounting his own journey from immigrant roots to the heart of power - and his deeply personal battles with the permanent bureaucracy once there - Hilton vividly describes the scale of change that''s needed if the true promise of the populist revolution is to be delivered, including: • An unprecedented assault on centralized government and the administrative state to make sure “Drain The Swamp” is not just a slogan • A completely fresh approach to jobs, schools and skills so every working American can live on what they earn • Practical steps to reverse the disaster of family breakdown so that every child can be raised in a stable, loving home • Ideas to revitalize our communities by giving citizens real control Whether by challenging the excess power of corporations in our economy or the corrupt influence of donors and lobbyists in our government, the ideas in this book echo the intent of America’s founders by taking power from the ruling class and putting it in the hands of the people. For too long, populism has been defined by those who despise it. By focusing on what populism is for, and not just what it’s against, Hilton provides a coherent philosophy and practical blueprint for how the movement can have an impact beyond one election cycle, and in people''s everyday lives. That’s Positive Populism.
Fox News contributor Steve Hilton says California's politicians have a plan to make your town more like San Francisco. From exorbitant living costs and failing public schools, to rampant crime and a staggering homelessness epidemic, California's once-enviable quality of life has unraveled into chaos and neglect. In Califailure, Fox News personality and California resident Steve Hilton presents a compelling and eye-opening exploration of California's dramatic decline from a once-thriving, aspirational state to a cautionary tale of failed governance and unchecked political power.For over a century, California was the epitome of opportunity and prosperity, attracting millions with its promise of good jobs, affordable homes, top-tier education, breathtaking landscapes, and idyllic weather. However, a seismic shift has occurred, and the Golden State is no longer a beacon of hope. Hilton fearlessly exposes how California's political elite have prioritized divisive identity politics over effective governance, squandering taxpayer resources on fringe agendas while essential services crumble. As a result, California serves as a dire warning to the rest of the nation, as the state's regressive policies and mismanagement have far-reaching implications beyond its borders. Califailure is what you get when Democrats get everything they want, he argues.With incisive analysis and unflinching critique, Califailure unveils the consequences of one-party rule and the unchecked pursuit of extreme leftist policies. Hilton's powerful narrative underscores how California's descent is a cautionary tale that demands attention and action from all Americans, as the trends originating in California invariably reverberate across the entire nation.
Both campaigns are treating people like simpletons. In More Human, read the truth about Brexit, from someone who really knows.In this powerful manifesto, Steve Hilton argues that the frustrations people feel with government, politics, their economic circumstances and their daily lives are caused by deep structural problems with the systems that dominate our modern world systems that have become too big, bureaucratic and distant from the human scale. He shows how change is possible, offering us a more human way of living.
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