Stealing America is not a campaign book, a partisan manifesto, or a collection of talking points. It is a historical narrative that traces a consistent political pattern across more than two centuries of American history.
This is the book they did not want written because it tells the truth they do not want you to know.
Beginning with Andrew Jackson and continuing through the modern era, the book examines how political power has been acquired, centralized, and maintained—often by creating dependency, reshaping institutions, and redefining the relationship between citizens and the state. Each chapter focuses on a specific moment in time, drawing on public records, historical documents, and contemporaneous reporting to show how today’s political realities did not appear overnight.
This book does not ask the reader to accept conclusions without evidence. It presents a documented record and allows the pattern to reveal itself. Whether the subject is early party machinery, Reconstruction, the New Deal, civil rights legislation, modern bureaucratic expansion, or contemporary political conflict, the same underlying struggle emerges: who governs, and in whose interest.
Stealing America is written for readers who value history, accountability, and the belief that a free people must understand their past if they hope to protect their future.
