The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics
The Land of Flickering Lights is a unique contribution to American political writing at this or any other time. Democratic Senator Michael Bennet from Colorado lifts a veil on Congress to reveal, in his words, "through a series of actual stories-about the people, the politics, the motives, the money, the hypocrisy, the stakes, the outcome-the pathological culture of the capitol and the consequences for us all."



Bennet eloquently chronicles the dramatic full stories behind five debates and decisions crucial to all Americans: the highly politicized nominations and appointments of judges at all levels; the recent tax cut that massively increased our debt and financial inequality across the country; the shredding of the Iran nuclear deal that undermined our longstanding bipartisan approach to foreign policy; the corruption caused by money in politics and why it has caused inaction on climate change and much else; and the ugly sabotage by a minority of the "Gang of Eight's" bi-partisan plan to reform our immigration policies, which would have resolved all the issues we currently face.



By revealing how these decisions were truly made, Bennet sheds vital new light on each of these five crucial events and what Americans have lost in the process, illuminating how and why our government is at loggerheads today.
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The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics
The Land of Flickering Lights is a unique contribution to American political writing at this or any other time. Democratic Senator Michael Bennet from Colorado lifts a veil on Congress to reveal, in his words, "through a series of actual stories-about the people, the politics, the motives, the money, the hypocrisy, the stakes, the outcome-the pathological culture of the capitol and the consequences for us all."



Bennet eloquently chronicles the dramatic full stories behind five debates and decisions crucial to all Americans: the highly politicized nominations and appointments of judges at all levels; the recent tax cut that massively increased our debt and financial inequality across the country; the shredding of the Iran nuclear deal that undermined our longstanding bipartisan approach to foreign policy; the corruption caused by money in politics and why it has caused inaction on climate change and much else; and the ugly sabotage by a minority of the "Gang of Eight's" bi-partisan plan to reform our immigration policies, which would have resolved all the issues we currently face.



By revealing how these decisions were truly made, Bennet sheds vital new light on each of these five crucial events and what Americans have lost in the process, illuminating how and why our government is at loggerheads today.
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The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics

The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics

by Michael Bennet

Narrated by Michael Bennet

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The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics

The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics

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The Land of Flickering Lights is a unique contribution to American political writing at this or any other time. Democratic Senator Michael Bennet from Colorado lifts a veil on Congress to reveal, in his words, "through a series of actual stories-about the people, the politics, the motives, the money, the hypocrisy, the stakes, the outcome-the pathological culture of the capitol and the consequences for us all."



Bennet eloquently chronicles the dramatic full stories behind five debates and decisions crucial to all Americans: the highly politicized nominations and appointments of judges at all levels; the recent tax cut that massively increased our debt and financial inequality across the country; the shredding of the Iran nuclear deal that undermined our longstanding bipartisan approach to foreign policy; the corruption caused by money in politics and why it has caused inaction on climate change and much else; and the ugly sabotage by a minority of the "Gang of Eight's" bi-partisan plan to reform our immigration policies, which would have resolved all the issues we currently face.



By revealing how these decisions were truly made, Bennet sheds vital new light on each of these five crucial events and what Americans have lost in the process, illuminating how and why our government is at loggerheads today.

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Praise for The Land of Flickering Lights:

A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice
An Amazon Best Book of the Month (History)

“A sweeping diagnosis of the nation’s political ills . . . Stitched together with assurances that room for redemption still exists.”New York Times Book Review

“A Colorado senator sees the country at a historic turning point . . . A strident critique of our current rancorous, ineffective government that has betrayed the Founders’ visions and is ’desperately out of sync’ with the nation’s needs . . . He proposes four values that can lead us into the future: freedom to rise, which requires decent health care, equitable tax policies, and a safety net for the vulnerable; freedom from ignorance, which requires strong public schools and financial support for students; freedom from violence, including the ‘insidious violence’ flourishing on social media; and freedom to govern ourselves, which requires citizen engagement and participation in public life . . . A forceful argument that patriotism, hard work, and belief in the common good can revive a prosperous and powerful democracy.”Kirkus Reviews

“It’s a campaign book, yes, but it’s a smart and substantive one.”Daily Beast

Kirkus Reviews

2019-04-08
A Colorado senator sees the country at a historic turning point.

Making his book debut, Bennet offers a strident critique of our current rancorous, ineffective government that has betrayed the Founders' visions and is "desperately out of sync" with the nation's needs. Like the late congressman John Dingell (The Dean), Bennet's fellow legislator—and echoing other recent political analysts—Bennet laments the destruction of bipartisanship, the corrupt influence of wealthy donors and lobbyists on politicians, and the rise of "an insurgent faction of Republicans." He credits the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision with the insidious rise of dark-money groups, empowering billionaires to manipulate campaigns and legislation. "Citizens United, quite simply, has warped the character of our political system," writes the author. So have individuals now in power, notably Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump. Bennet aptly characterizes McConnell as Machiavellian: "patient, strategic, undistracted, impervious to give-and-take (except when he is taking everything)—and, in a political sense, ruthless." The author underscores Trump's ignorance of foreign policy, his nurturing of "ugly nativism," and his shocking denial of climate change, to name just a few of his shortcomings. "Income inequality, stagnant social mobility, and inadequate access to health care and education" are overarching problems that need vigilance and action, Bennet argues, urging Americans to muster confidence in themselves and one another: "Only citizens," he writes, "can answer the fire bells in the night." He proposes four values that can lead us into the future: freedom to rise, which requires decent health care, equitable tax policies, and a safety net for the vulnerable; freedom from ignorance, which requires strong public schools and financial support for students; freedom from violence, including the "insidious violence" flourishing on social media; and freedom to govern ourselves, which requires citizen engagement and participation in public life. "The loss of faith in our governing institutions, and in one another," Bennet writes, "is a death spiral."

A forceful argument that patriotism, hard work, and belief in the common good can revive a prosperous and powerful democracy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170272099
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 06/04/2019
Edition description: Unabridged

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If we imagine someone whose political awareness began in 2010, the stories told here illustrate the only political conditions they know. For someone in their twenties who may have missed out on a serious American history class, Washington politics look like those of a nation slouching toward despair, dysfunction, maybe even despotism. With every month that goes by, it becomes more difficult to remember an American government that functions in any other way. As a people, we deserve to know that in the United States there once were, and can still be, better courses.

It is easy for the burden of present circumstance to convince us that we are in a dark hour. But we must also be honest enough to admit that as a nation we have faced challenges greater than this. We are not at our radio on the morning of December 7, hoping that President Roosevelt can help us see our way from an unprovoked attack through to the conclusion of yet another World War. We are not enslaved as human beings or enslaving other human beings. We are not in the throes of civil war or torn apart by armed partisans and lynch mobs trying to roll back the progress of Reconstruction. Rather we are, as we have been many times before, at political loggerheads and wondering, rightly, what we can do to emerge as a stronger union.

I think often about the words of James Baldwin, written deep in the crisis years of the American civil-rights movement: “And here we are, at the center of the arc, trapped in the gaudiest, most valuable, and most improbable water wheel the world has ever seen. Everything now, we must assume, is in our hands; we have no right to assume otherwise.” '

Yes, everything now is in our hands; we have no right to assume otherwise.

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