Falling in Love with America Again

Falling in Love with America Again

Falling in Love with America Again

Falling in Love with America Again

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Overview

Serving within the supposed pinnacles of power as a respected and influential U.S. Senator from South Carolina, Jim DeMint often felt frustrated and powerless to fight against the frightening growth of the federal bureaucracy and refute the mistaken idea that ever-bigger government is the solution to the nation's problems.


In his new role as president and CEO of The Heritage Foundation, Jim DeMint has taken on the daunting responsibility of helping to lead Americans themselves to change their country's course, of redirecting us back to our founding principles and restoring and protecting our economy and culture for future generations. He realized that he - and all of us as fellow citizens - must fall in love with America - again.


In this book, DeMint illustrates why Americans must rediscover the power, ingenuity and creativity of our little platoons. He then introduces Americans all across the country whose patriotism was nurtured in exactly the same way, recounting example after example of how they're working together locally in what he calls the "little platoons" - the families, churches, communities and voluntary organizations succeeding on the model that smaller is better. They are the hands-on citizens who make America the exceptional, caring and can-do country it has always been.


DeMint illustrates why each of us - regardless of political party, age, race, religion or ethnicity - must rediscover the power we represent. The country's future is at risk, not just because of constant pressure from "the Bigs" (big government, big banks, big labor, big Wall Street cronies etc.), but because so many of us fear it's too late to solve problems so huge and seemingly intractable. Jim DeMint is here to reassure us that this is not true.


In riveting yet plainspoken style, he tells real-life success stories and educates us via logical, historical and fact-based explanations of the issues (education, taxation, regulation, poverty, labor, health-care, environmentalism, Federalism and more). He affirms the compelling truth that conservative ideas are really American ideas, and they must guide us as we turn our institutions upside-down, taking them from the top-down centrally-controlled bureaucracies they've become back to the bottom-up democratic framework the Constitution intended.


Through this heartfelt, fascinating and inspiring look inside the America of both yesterday and today, and the everyday citizens who are working tirelessly and selflessly to insure its future fulfills the promise of its beginnings, Jim DeMint is beckoning us to join him on one of the most meaningful and momentous journeys we have ever undertaken together: FALLING IN LOVE WITH AMERICA AGAIN.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455549825
Publisher: Center Street
Publication date: 01/13/2015
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 7.80(w) x 5.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Until this year Jim DeMint was the highly respected Senator from South Carolina. He is also the author of three books, including the bestselling Saving Freedom. The senator and his wife, Debbie, reside in Greenville, South Carolina and are the proud parents of four married children. They are also greatly enjoying their new role as grandparents.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction 1

1 A Love Story 17

2 Too Big to Love 32

3 The Mother of Big 51

4 The Rule of Big 68

5 Federalism: Our Founders' Priceless Legacy 91

6 Love Begins at Home 108

7 Faith: Learning to Love 125

8 Let Doctors Be Doctors 141

9 Education and the Power of Choice 155

10 Loving Work 177

11 Loving the Poor 201

12 Freedom: America s Inexhaustible Energy Source 220

13 Loving the Planet (and People Too!) 235

14 And the Greatest of These… 250

15 Falling in Love Again 267

Notes 277

Acknowledgments 299

Appendix 303

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