Undemocratic by Jay Sekulow
Undemocratic by Jay Sekulow was received direct form the publisher in exchange for this review. The novel is about the unelected and self sustained “Fourth Branch of the US Government.” What is that? You may ask. It is the US government bureaucracy born from extreme partisan that those who pay attention see rearing its ugly head each and every day. When it does rear its head, politicians from both sides act like they can do nothing about it, when they have all kinds of authority to behead this beast. As such, elections rarely seem to matter as the beast grows larger and more out of control, thanks to hacks like the “Johns,” (John Boehnner, McCain, Cornyn) for example. While the other side of the political fence continues to build its regulatory fence and the Johns do nothing about it. Nowadays there is no accountability for bureaucrats (can we say LERNER, insert Secret Service Director name here, NLRB, FCC, FEC, etc, the list could go on for thousands of word). The alleged “gridlock” in government is not real either. What are the people to do? As we have seen, the people must: “ Resist reform and restore.” The book tells us nothing we don't know if we are one of the 5% who pay attention to things BUT has it all laid out for those who may have forgotten some items (I had), and for those who started paying attention later in life. If you or someone I know read my review and agreed with anything, this book is for you. If you argued with me in your head, don’t write a rebuttal here until after you buy the book and read it.
4 Stars.