The Right Problems: What the President, Congress, and Every Candidate Should Be Working On

· Post Hill Press
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The problems that need attention in the United States aren't new, nor are their solutions. Yet the political establishment neither understands these problems nor desires to address them. Only informed and courageous leadership can change that.

In The Right Problems, former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain shows how we can overcome the ignorance that has spread throughout our country, and describes what an informed and courageous leader should look like as we elect a new president in 2016.

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Herman Cain grew up in Atlanta, Georgia with loving parents and little else. They knew that their hard work was the key to achieving their American dreams and passed this on to their sons.

As a former Republican candidate for the presidency and seasoned business leader, he is an active and outspoken voice for conservative issues. In January 2013, Herman began the next phase of his life’s journey with the start of the nationally syndicated Herman Cain Show, heard on many radio stations from 9 AM to Noon daily. To complement the radio show, Herman also established www.hermancain.com which offers a constant flow of commentary, news, audio, video, humor, and reader/listener interaction, and www.cainradioraw.com which offers the radio show on demand and without commercials. Herman and his wife, Gloria, reside in McDonough, Georgia.

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