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Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureaucrat in American History (2021) [ebook]

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Watching this Glenn Beck special exposing Fauci, some of it comes from this book:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91Ib5NjSZ-o
(how is this still on YouTube!?)

Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureaucrat in American History by Steve Deace EPUB

“In his famous Farewell Address, President Eisenhower warned about allowing public policy to become captive to a scientific elite without regard to the principles of our constitutional system and the goals of a free society. Eisenhower was prescient. During the COVID crisis, states like New York that embraced unadulterated Faucism saw poor results across the board, while states that pursued an Eisenhower-style approach like Florida protected freedom and performed better in education, economy and health outcomes. Executives are elected to lead and make tough decisions, and such leadership cannot be outsourced to health bureaucrats like Fauci.” (Florida Governor Ron DeSantis)

“In this important book the authors do the job our uninquisitive media has failed to do throughout this ordeal. Confirming with cited and sourced details the enemy of both liberty and logic the lockdowns have proven to be. Which also proves too much power in the hands of an unelected bureaucrat, regardless of his intentions, can no longer be our new normal.” (US Senator Rand Paul [R-KY])

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?

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(or rip from Audible?)

try : https://www.audiobookbay.nl for good audiobooks. looks down now but keep checking.

Looks like a great site.