Get Your Free Copy of Kevin Price’s “How Many Revolts Required?”

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By US Daily Review Staff. Promoted content.

Kevin Price, Publisher and Editor in Chief of US Daily Review, wrote a book entitled “Empowerment to the People” (published by the Free Congress Foundation) in the 1990s.  That book was a public policy bestseller and was instrumental in contributing to the conservative revolution of 1994.  Rep. Dick Armey, who was the House Republican leader at the time the book was published (and is now the President of FreedomWorks) bought a copy of it and gave it to every Republican running for Congress.  Armey and others said that book contributed to the Contract with America.  The book covers most domestic policy issues in a concise but powerful manner and is perfect for the untold number of people who have recently joined the Tea Party movement, but are seeking a better understanding of policy issues.

The book has now been updated, comparing the situations between 1994 with 2011, it considers the rise of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street, and is a fun and informative read.  Amy Ridenour of the National Center for Public Policy Research describes the book as a “manifesto” that reminds one of Patrick Henry’s “Give me Liberty, or Give me Death.” James Pinkerton of Fox News said that it is a book with the “passion” of a manifesto, but “buttressed with facts.”  This book is must reading and is available for free upon request.  Requesting the book will have you automatically subscribe to US Daily Review’s weekly ezine.  Order it by emailing info@usdailyreview.com.  It will be released in approximately two weeks, so be in line to receive it immediately!

Special thanks to TellMyGov.com for their support of this updated version.

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