Now that the Republicans have taken the House, How can they use their majority to reverse Obama's Socialist agenda?
Revolt! lays out a game plan for success. Morris and McGann explain how to use the debt limit and budget fights to force Obama to accept Republican policies while, at the same time, undermining his chances of victory in 2012.
Obamacare? Morris and McGann explain how to block the IRS enforcement of the requirement that everyone buy health insurance and how to stop the Medicare cuts and rationing.
Crippling Talk Radio and Taking Over the Internet? They explain how to prevent the FCC from blocking free speech in America.
Cap and Trade? They offer a blueprint for how to cut off EPA funding to stop it from imposing carbon taxes and regulation.
Unless we read their plan and act to implement it, Obama will raise taxes, end the mortgage interest and charitable deduction, raise Social Security taxes, and add trillions more to the federal deficit in the process. Conservatives need to fight back—and Morris and McGann explain how to do it.
Revolt! is their most important book yet. The GOP won the elections of 2010. Revolt! explains how to translate this avalanche of votes into power and action in Washington. Their plea: Don't surrender. Don't compromise. Don't give in. Just push ahead and win! Revolt! is the next step.
Morris and McGann's Outrage, Fleeced, Catastrophe, and 2010: Take Back America laid out the problem, predicted Obama's polices and their results, and articulated a plan for victory in 2010. Now Revolt! explains how to use this new power to defeat Obama.
Dick Morris on Fox News "Hannity:
Mayhem in Madison, WI
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I'm in the process of reading this excellent strategy book. I urge all Conservatives to read it, and to follow his instructions. We have an excellent chance to win the Senate, increase our lead in the House and to defeat Obama's Re-election bid . . . but, only if both the voters and the newly elected house members stick to their guns right up to and past the 2012 elections.
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