About the Author:
Curtis A. Moore was once Republican counsel to a powerful U.S. Senate Committee. Before that, he co-managed the re-election campaign of a father of Ronald Reagan's "trickle down" economics, Sen. William V. Roth, Jr. of Delaware, and was once on the payroll of the Republican National Committee. He has nothing in common with today's Republicans, however. He, like others in the party's liberal to moderate wing, has been deserted in favor of an alliance between the GOP and the wealthiest one-tenth of one percent of Americans and the corporations they control. Moore has devoted a professional lifetime toward the preservation of safe air, water and soil for Americans, only to watch Republicans, beginning with Ronald Reagan continuing through Newt Gingrich and today's U.S. House Leader Paul Ryan and U.S. Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, seek to repeal not only those laws, but others protecting Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, our schools and other programs designed to shield us from scorched earth capitalism. For over two decades, Moore has tried to understand how and why the rich came to dominate the Republican Party, and sketches that evolution in his second book, Cliffs I (which is available either free standing or bundled with Crazy Right Wing Republicans and How They Got That Way). Moore believes that the Party's moderate wing, which founded the Republican Party to halt the spread of slavery, only to be forced to fight the bloodiest war in our history to preserve America, is now dead. The last chance for Americans to save themselves may be the elections of 2016, in votes cast for the lowest elected official to the highest, from local school boards and state legislatures to the Presidency itself.
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