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2025

The Divided States of America

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2025

By: Oliver Cash, Thomas Zman
Narrated by: Scott Glennon
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Our nation currently suffers the consequences of the 2020 election. The criminally installed cronies, with their toxic atmosphere, are dead set against building upon the prior administration’s advancements and is in fact proceeding in the opposite direction with reckless abandon.

The negative governances are far worse than what we had feared and what we had long been warned about. Without question, there is a coup underway—one which aims to overthrow our once mighty America that so many have sacrificed their lives for. The media, along with our highest offices of law and order, who all pander to this inept president and his cabinet of anarchists, are currently corroborating against the freedoms we once took for granted; freedoms are now being frittered away by liberal legislative assemblies, who aim to eradicate our once inalienable rights and replace them with malevolent socialist reparations.

Having said all of this, the absolute and only solution to political mayhem of these proportions is detailed within the corroborative novel, 2025. It is the first in a series of three such narratives by the prospicient Oliver Cash. Upon finishing this work of fiction, one will ultimately see beyond America’s largest political transgression, perhaps even clinging ever so precipitously to the cosmic message it portends.

This fiction is not for the faint of heart, as evidenced through a mere say of un-illuminate reviews, indicating as to where the satire has hit a nerve within their embittered liberal base...they having taken offense at the story’s candor, attacking it with an acerbic academic approach. The more conservative listeners, however, have seen the story for what it truly is—an extension of the insanity occurring across our nation. You be the judge.

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This is a short book that clocks in just over 4 hrs. It is a dark future take on America's current political division. At times I found the writing a bit difficult to follow as the writer seemed to confuse the political policies of Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians. This book is a soft pass for me unless you are a big fan of this genre.

America's Bleak Future

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at first I found it funny you know truckly funny but as the story progressed it kind of lost me. once they labeled everything Republican and Democrat and things like that it lost me it lost everything that I was looking for in a story.
when I first started reading it I actually saw it as a script in some kind of a play.
it could be written into a really funny play but it has to be rewritten and the labels need to be taken out.

Funny at first

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Some of the narration seemed a bit off at times, the topic is an interesting take on a possible future.

Interesting thought experiment

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while I was expecting a story on conservative values, the story is an absurdly over dramitized version of a new world order marxist dystopia.

just a silly story

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Besides being very poorly written, with a lot in inconsistencies and very unrealistic conversations, this is obviously a conservative wet dream. The portrayal of both conservatives and liberals is so far off reality it makes me wonder if this writer ever leaves his house. I will admit that I laughed in several places, but not because the author was trying to be funny. I can't believe I waisted perfectly good money on this book.

Fantasy for Conservatives

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