No More Small Talk

Cover of No More Small Talk by Scottie Fraser
Publisher: Peppertree Press
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9781614939467
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.52 inches
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No More Small Talk by Scottie Fraser, published by Peppertree Press on April 29, 2024, is a thought-provoking examination of the responsibilities and qualifications necessary for the presidency of the United States. This 230-page book delves into the critical role of the president as both the chief executive officer of the government and the Commander in Chief of the armed forces. Fraser explores the importance of understanding the candidates’ positions on significant issues as the 2024 presidential election approaches, emphasizing the need for voters to be informed about their choices.

Through the perspective of Hugo McCormick, an ex-congressman and syndicated editorialist, the book addresses pressing topics such as immigration, healthcare, income disparity, and global peace. Fraser prompts readers to consider what the probable nominees, including Joe Biden and Donald Trump, have communicated regarding their plans to tackle these challenges. By focusing on the qualifications and views of the candidates, No More Small Talk encourages a deeper engagement with the electoral process and the critical issues facing the nation.


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The president of the United States is a very important position. He is chief executive officer of the Executive Branch of our government and is Commander in Chief of our armed forces. The U.S. Constitution makes it clear that the president’s primary responsibility is to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Not only is the president the face of our country at home, but he is also the face of our country to all government leaders beyond our borders. As Commander in Chief of our armed forces, he is responsible for strategic decisions whether to use or not use nuclear weapons to defend our country.

For all of the above reasons, it is essential that the person we elect to be our president has the physical, mental and character qualifications to effectively execute the responsibilities of the presidency.

The 2024 presidential election will be held in November. What do we know about the probable nominees? Do we know their views on important decisions the next president must make? Are we even aware what important matters need presidential attention? What have the probable nominees told us about critical issues involving our country – and their views on such matters?

What have the probable nominees told us voters about how, if elected, they would address a few of the apparent significant issues which the next president should address, such as: immigration and illegal immigrants; health care benefits for all citizens; income disparity between the have and have nots; a global path to world peace, managing outer space activities; and managing catastrophic threats to mankind.

Are we again being asked to vote for a presidential candidate we know little about. I’d say we are!

This book addresses these issues through the eyes of Hugo McCormick, an ex-congressman and syndicated editorialist, who is prodded into challenging the probable Democratic and Republican presidential candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

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Language: en. Pages: 230.

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