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Faucian bargain, the most powerful and dangerous bureaucrat in American history, Steve Deace and Todd Erzen

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Faucian bargain, the most powerful and dangerous bureaucrat in American history, Steve Deace and Todd Erzen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Faucian bargain
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1244432101
Responsibility statement
Steve Deace and Todd Erzen
Sub title
the most powerful and dangerous bureaucrat in American history
Summary
"Can liberty survive in the hands of one all-powerful, unchallenged, and unelected bureaucrat? It wasn't too long ago that the average American didn't know who Anthony Fauci was. Now, after the coronavirus has spread nationwide, he's arguably the most powerful bureaucrat in American history. But is it dangerous for a free society to concentrate so much power in the hands of an unelected official? Who or what holds Fauci accountable?"--back cover
Table Of Contents
A man of many (contradictory) opinions -- The great unanswered questions -- Trust the experts, yes, but which ones? -- President Fauci -- An interview with Veritas -- Sweden: the control group that never was -- The Wuhan lab -- Andrew Cuomo, the first bishop of Faucism -- Maskerade -- The branch Covidian cult
Target audience
adult
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Contributor
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