In Our Political Paradox, author Frank M. Martin shares his views on a variety of politically relevant topics and issues, including, but certainly not limited to, health care, immigration, the economy, and the right to bear arms. His opinions are, by nature, his own, and you are completely free to agree or disagree with them as you see fit-or, better yet, to formulate your own.
Our Political Paradox invites you to explore not just the author's various viewpoints but also the readily available facts and information on which they are based. A deliberately short, yet incredibly insightful text, it is intended to instigate you to conduct further research and investigation on your own, so that you can make more informed decisions about where you stand on important issues and, in the long run, be more comfortable and confident in the voting choices you make.
Full of historical facts, statistics, and accurate, approachable explanations of political terms and concepts, Our Political Paradox is sure to appeal to anyone who wants to gain a better understanding on the US political culture, particularly those in search of new perspectives.
About the Author: Frank M. Martin was born in Puerto Rico in 1965; his late father was the assistant dental commander in the Army Reserve for the 24th infantry. His mother is the daughter of one of the largest dairy farmers in the 1960 and 1970s. In 1977 they moved to Miami, Florida where he met his current and only wife; with their only son whose goal is to attend the US Air Force Academy. Frank Martin earned his Business Administration degree in 2011 from Flagler College in Tallahassee Florida where he also worked for the State of Florida for over 12 years. One of his pet peeve is single issue and uninformed voters. Currently enrolled to earn his Masters in Public Administration with the ultimate goal to teach undergraduate as an adjunct professor in the Colorado Springs area... DEDICATION I want to thank my wife Carolyn and my son Leighton for their support and unconditional love. Additionally, I want to also thank my entire family, in particular my late father Colonel Elias R. Martinez whose wisdom has been guiding light; thanks Dad! Martin is dedicated to raising voter awareness and helping Americans gain access to the information, knowledge, and opinions that will help us make better-informed decisions about what's best for our country. Geared largely toward these objectives, his debut book, Our Political Paradox, discusses a variety of politically charged issues, and encourages readers to do their own homework before hitting the booths.