Pick of the Month

With the 2016 political elections coming up fast, citizens who want to learn how to read between the lines of political promises should well consider the advice of an author who is a CPA and who has a MBA in finance and a BS in political science.

Tomas Payne has written Side Effects: What Candidates Don’t Tell You for general-interest audiences who may not be well versed in political subterfuge and methods for uncovering the truth, and its advice applies to all parties as it provides the basic tools of how to identify and understand rhetoric and differentiate it from fact.
Data, charts, and close analysis of how to inspect arguments and contentions on all sides provide the powerful keys to assessment that any voter should master before deciding on a proposition, candidate, or law.

— D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

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