A House Divided Against Itself

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By Robert B. Winn

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The book detalis the rise of two-party corruption in English government during the reigns of the Stuart kings after James I became king of England, causing the American colonies to declare independence because of the high taxation caused by English political parties. There was a period of independence after the Constitution of the United States was adopted, creating independent voters in American government. In 1800 this independence was greatly diminished when two political parties dominated the election, and the two-party system of political corruption has dominated American government since that time, resulting in a loss of freedom and independence, which the book describes to the present day. The remedy for the problems facing Americans is a re-declaration of independence which will come from Americans registering as independent voters.

A House Divided Against Itself