"Limits of Power" by: Andrew Bacevich Review
Limits of Power is a deep scope analysis of American excess from the presidential administrations of the past 50 years. Starting with decipherable economic concepts such as Reaganomics, and analyzing through foreign affairs in the Clinton and Bush Administration. He has profligacy accurately defined as excess, and doesn't just use greenhouses gasses, fracking, tobacco, and meat production as examples. He explores the high expenditures of our national budget. The stressful, tedious, and at times rewarding responsibilties of what it takes to maintain a nation at the high ranks of global industry. The "controversial mess" of The Carter administration which took years to fix, yet simultaneously and coincidentally kept us out of a super powered frenzy of international responsibilities. Regardless of our entropy further controversies and industrial demands of immigration and election rigging came into place. (Vaccinations, Nicuragua, El Salvador, Afghanistan, and now Russia.) P...