States of Rebellion: The Rise and Fall of the Ocasio-Cortez Administration

States of Rebellion: The Rise and Fall of the Ocasio-Cortez Administration

by Gib Kerr
States of Rebellion: The Rise and Fall of the Ocasio-Cortez Administration

States of Rebellion: The Rise and Fall of the Ocasio-Cortez Administration

by Gib Kerr

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Overview

It's 2025 in the Divided States of America and the newly elected Marxist powers in D.C. move swiftly to impose their radical agenda—from the Green New Deal to draconian gun control, open borders and, with help from Big Tech and the Deep State, complete control over the flow of information. When all seems lost, Duke Shelby—a combat-wounded Navy SEAL and Missouri congressman—joins with his fellow Red state Patriots to fight back. A Flyover country rebellion gains momentum, forcing the military to examine their oath to support and defend the Constitution...and ultimately, to choose sides in America's greatest internal conflict since the Civil War.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161031636
Publisher: Bombardier Books
Publication date: 03/24/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 851,273
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gib Kerr is an astute observer of modern America. Having gained a unique perspective from a lifetime of experience in both rural and urban settings throughout the United States—from construction sites in Kansas City to the halls of Congress—Kerr captures the voice of Flyover country.

Kerr’s writing taps into both his extensive knowledge of history and his background in corporate America, including broad exposure to the political and cultural influences of the day. As the leader of one of Kansas City’s largest commercial real estate firms and an active civic booster, Kerr’s real-world point of view lays bare the threats posed by academia and their woke disciples in an ever-powerful central government.

Using the lessons of our past as a guide, Kerr brings insightful clarity to the pending fate of the Divided States of America.
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