
Making America: My Campaign Manager Was Roosevelt
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My name is Leo Wallace, a Ph. D. Student in history, and I have a debt of $137,542.89. At the darkest moment of my life, I lost my job because I trolled a technology giant called "Omni" online and was "optimized" by it. I thought my life script was "Camel Xiangzi", until I had an extra intruder in my mind. He said his name was Franklin Roosevelt, yes, the one on the dime. "Kid, stop trolling on the Internet, it's useless." "Want to mess with them? I'll teach you." "Our first step is to become a mayor." So, under his guidance, I, a keyboard warrior who couldn't even find a job, embarked on a magical path to run for president. Wait, Mr. President, are you sure our "Second Bill of Rights"... Isn't really about changing the United States to the Soviet Union?
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Official(45)Scraped 2d ago
It's the real deal, not a five-star review.
It was originally just a free daily novel. The title of Roosevelt's book was a bit attractive. I clicked on it and took a look. Before reading it, I thought it was Mu Yunfeng's simple narrative with joking and emotions. Unexpectedly, the author actually meant it: From the customs and customs of Lao America, to the political environment, to the detailed "fighting methods", they are all written in depth. (I won't discuss it in detail here, because if you look at it with examples, you will naturally have less feelings) It even brought back the feeling I had a long time ago, when reading novels was not just to pass the time, but also to actually learn something. However, because I don't have that in-depth understanding of American politics, I cannot discuss the three stages of the prefecture in the July issue of "New Book", namely Zhenglingdafu Office - Zhenglingdajuncheng - Zhenglingdaquanjun (country). My own knowledge reserve can help me understand. However, The nature of politics and power is interconnected. It may change due to the national conditions of the East and the West in ancient and modern times, but the fundamental concept is the same - that is, through various methods, the ultimate goal is to seize the initiative. If you have read books like "Han Feizi" or have ever managed people, you will understand the above point. But taking online writing as an example, Just like Jing Keshou's "The Fake Prince" is from top to bottom. The core logic relies on orthodoxy and demonstrates the power of the system. It shows that power comes from obedience and the power of inertia must be used. The specific method is to rely on high-level power to break the situation, or a golden finger, or a superior intention with ulterior motives; Then, this book "Manager Roosevelt" is from another perspective - from the bottom up, using the old American electoral system as the stage, a drama called "Ingenious Struggle" is staged. While fighting but not breaking up, and being harmonious but different, they still find ways to advance their own power and demands, and expand their base step by step. There are not many words at the moment, but it has also ended the first plot high point - the campaign for mayor in the introduction. What's even more rare is that it doesn't have the physical breakthroughs that are very common in online texts. Instead, this kind of hands-on plot shows the art of power through various descriptions. How to leverage voters, how to gain influence in Washington, how to take over a whole mess. As long as you can accept knowledge other than the simple narrative of enemy versus enemy, this book is really worth reading.
Workers must think about the country. People froze to death in the winter in the Northeast, greedy relief funds, and no measures to ensure the bottom line were laid off. Hundreds of thousands of people were laid off. Sincerity was gained bit by bit. Betrayal of the workers took place in an instant.
Problems arise, they are solved, they are slapped in the face, and the tables are flipped over. Is this what you, Hamazhu Mubai, are supposed to do?
To be honest, it's a bit repetitive, and do you have any real teammates around you? Idiots, compromisers, backstabs, idiots, enemies, the protagonist team has no plan, they only get anxious when things happen, and the opponents also attack in a turn-based manner, with repeated routines. You say this is zz, but the protagonist has three axes every day. This is something everyone will get tired of reading online articles. Don't always defend and counterattack, the protagonist is the kind of person who completely walks away. Looking at it step by step, there is no long-term plan or preparation at all. You have to take the initiative to attack, master the rhythm, and strategize. There are a few chapters that seem to be better, but not many. Although it is still the same three-point ax, your Luigi and extra chapters are stinky and long. Shuiwen can focus on daily life and public life affected by the protagonist! It is known that the pharmaceutical giants will inevitably fight back. 🐷The feet are almost like Pennsylvania animal husbandry, so what should we do? A: Contact some departments or foreign pharmaceutical companies in advance to pull, distribute or call? B: Stock up on the big ones first! C: Show off and get slapped in the face! How many times has Tm's protagonist been choked? Being pinched and flipped over the table every day, don't you have any experience? What I want to see is that the protagonist knows that the pharmaceutical company is counterattacking, is already prepared, and leads someone to slap the pharmaceutical company's face hard, win, and make the other party feel uncomfortable, instead of being slapped and thinking about solving it. There is also the issue of the heroine. I originally thought that even if she was not so like-minded, she would at least be a rich woman who was hungry, but in the end it would only be backstabbing for profit, right? The heroine you designed is sensible and smart, while Saint Cloud is declining. You have too many backstabbers and wallflowers. Can't the heroine do something else? Not to mention a complete change, but the two are almost bound. Leo has dominated one side and always won. Whether it is for greater interests or something, at least the heroine should be more supportive of the protagonist and become a real angel investor. The heroine is supposed to be rational. Maybe she doesn't believe that someone can win all the time, and she doesn't want to put the whole family on the line, but the author can describe her gradual change. The heroine should know the protagonist well enough now, right? Wouldn't she think that as the protagonist keeps winning, Saint Cloud can become even greater? The protagonist's red line is actually very low. He doesn't mind or can't mind the existence of capital. The male and female protagonists don't have so much confrontation, calculation, and backstabbing. Maybe they are not so sincere, but don't be so hypocritical... Because there are already a lot of scenes where you backstab, plot, and depress. If you have a female protagonist, one stab is not too much, and if you are a female protagonist, one stab is not too much. I hope that one day the heroine will be willing to support the protagonist and be willing to shed light on the protagonist's difficulties💰 And the most important thing is that she is the heroine. In the future, when the male and female protagonists get married, they can work together for greater interests. Although the heroine will also think about her family, at least she should not backstab her so much. A heroine who thinks about plotting against the protagonist and eats her up every day...
Trial reading of the new book - Liangcao - Running for President of the United States (Take the Grandpa Urban Edition with you)
1. The male protagonist and the grandfather Roosevelt are both great and upright. They want to build a socialist country, develop against Wall Street, financial groups, the Federal Reserve, capitalists, the military-industrial complex, and interest communities, and are enemies of the entire United States. 2. Times create heroes. It is indeed easy for capable heroes to stand out. However, due to environmental restrictions, Wall Street and capitalists in this book have been completely tied to the country, making it extremely difficult to separate. 3. Roosevelt persuades the protagonist to take back the right to issue currency. Looking at the previous presidents of the United States, none of the presidents who wanted to take back the right to issue currency ended well. 4. Mark Twain's campaign for governor has already described the darkness of gubernatorial elections in the United States, let alone running for president. The protagonist's presidential campaign requires a huge amount of money and must be supported by donors or interest groups. After the election, the interest groups or donors will be rewarded, so you can't just go for it. 5. The U. S. Policy for a period of time was indeed beneficial to ordinary people, but it was inseparable from external pressure. It was the existence of the Soviet Union that put pressure on the United States. The Soviet Union once exported revolution and socialism. At that time, the United States was good to ordinary people and it also consolidated its basic base. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, no one can bring so much pressure to the United States, and China is not good enough. It is not strong enough. Most of the time, it protects itself instead of taking the initiative to launch an offensive. 6. The protagonist uses the experience guidance of Grandpa Roosevelt, but it is very difficult without using the physical weapon. The policy to be implemented may be an enemy of the whole country, and the legislation, judiciary, government, and military will all oppose it. It is also possible for Wall Street and the consortium to physically eliminate the protagonist. Without using the physical weapon, one bullet can end the protagonist's New Deal and make the New Deal end and disappear.
It's really a fairy tale. It's the first time I've seen this kind of American political literature.
Is there really no need to fix the plot later?
The previous chapters made me feel novel, and the plot connection was also very good. Chapter 180 or so was just a repetitive routine, which was not pleasant to read and was very frustrating.
I rarely see novels that can help me learn and improve. I'll give it a thumbs up.
The author comes out
The previous chapters describe capital vividly. Isn't this a portrayal of reality? The glorious city made of steel cannot be enjoyed by the workers who built it! Support! The later pictures have better descriptions of suffocation! Especially for the part about how Pighorn believes in Roosevelt, and the irony of the Great Depression in the United States, I can only say: Author, what is your education level? Are you just a pig horn? You write so vividly?
It was okay before, but after I became mayor, I felt bored and uninteresting.
There is no introduction in the introduction, why is it rated so high? Who were the first people to go in and take a look?
The rating is so high, but it looks boring and has no suspense. As for the educational significance, reality is more educational and realistic. After reading the first chapter and table of contents, I lost interest.
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Official(45)Scraped 2d ago
It's the real deal, not a five-star review.
It was originally just a free daily novel. The title of Roosevelt's book was a bit attractive. I clicked on it and took a look. Before reading it, I thought it was Mu Yunfeng's simple narrative with joking and emotions. Unexpectedly, the author actually meant it: From the customs and customs of Lao America, to the political environment, to the detailed "fighting methods", they are all written in depth. (I won't discuss it in detail here, because if you look at it with examples, you will naturally have less feelings) It even brought back the feeling I had a long time ago, when reading novels was not just to pass the time, but also to actually learn something. However, because I don't have that in-depth understanding of American politics, I cannot discuss the three stages of the prefecture in the July issue of "New Book", namely Zhenglingdafu Office - Zhenglingdajuncheng - Zhenglingdaquanjun (country). My own knowledge reserve can help me understand. However, The nature of politics and power is interconnected. It may change due to the national conditions of the East and the West in ancient and modern times, but the fundamental concept is the same - that is, through various methods, the ultimate goal is to seize the initiative. If you have read books like "Han Feizi" or have ever managed people, you will understand the above point. But taking online writing as an example, Just like Jing Keshou's "The Fake Prince" is from top to bottom. The core logic relies on orthodoxy and demonstrates the power of the system. It shows that power comes from obedience and the power of inertia must be used. The specific method is to rely on high-level power to break the situation, or a golden finger, or a superior intention with ulterior motives; Then, this book "Manager Roosevelt" is from another perspective - from the bottom up, using the old American electoral system as the stage, a drama called "Ingenious Struggle" is staged. While fighting but not breaking up, and being harmonious but different, they still find ways to advance their own power and demands, and expand their base step by step. There are not many words at the moment, but it has also ended the first plot high point - the campaign for mayor in the introduction. What's even more rare is that it doesn't have the physical breakthroughs that are very common in online texts. Instead, this kind of hands-on plot shows the art of power through various descriptions. How to leverage voters, how to gain influence in Washington, how to take over a whole mess. As long as you can accept knowledge other than the simple narrative of enemy versus enemy, this book is really worth reading.
Workers must think about the country. People froze to death in the winter in the Northeast, greedy relief funds, and no measures to ensure the bottom line were laid off. Hundreds of thousands of people were laid off. Sincerity was gained bit by bit. Betrayal of the workers took place in an instant.
Problems arise, they are solved, they are slapped in the face, and the tables are flipped over. Is this what you, Hamazhu Mubai, are supposed to do?
To be honest, it's a bit repetitive, and do you have any real teammates around you? Idiots, compromisers, backstabs, idiots, enemies, the protagonist team has no plan, they only get anxious when things happen, and the opponents also attack in a turn-based manner, with repeated routines. You say this is zz, but the protagonist has three axes every day. This is something everyone will get tired of reading online articles. Don't always defend and counterattack, the protagonist is the kind of person who completely walks away. Looking at it step by step, there is no long-term plan or preparation at all. You have to take the initiative to attack, master the rhythm, and strategize. There are a few chapters that seem to be better, but not many. Although it is still the same three-point ax, your Luigi and extra chapters are stinky and long. Shuiwen can focus on daily life and public life affected by the protagonist! It is known that the pharmaceutical giants will inevitably fight back. 🐷The feet are almost like Pennsylvania animal husbandry, so what should we do? A: Contact some departments or foreign pharmaceutical companies in advance to pull, distribute or call? B: Stock up on the big ones first! C: Show off and get slapped in the face! How many times has Tm's protagonist been choked? Being pinched and flipped over the table every day, don't you have any experience? What I want to see is that the protagonist knows that the pharmaceutical company is counterattacking, is already prepared, and leads someone to slap the pharmaceutical company's face hard, win, and make the other party feel uncomfortable, instead of being slapped and thinking about solving it. There is also the issue of the heroine. I originally thought that even if she was not so like-minded, she would at least be a rich woman who was hungry, but in the end it would only be backstabbing for profit, right? The heroine you designed is sensible and smart, while Saint Cloud is declining. You have too many backstabbers and wallflowers. Can't the heroine do something else? Not to mention a complete change, but the two are almost bound. Leo has dominated one side and always won. Whether it is for greater interests or something, at least the heroine should be more supportive of the protagonist and become a real angel investor. The heroine is supposed to be rational. Maybe she doesn't believe that someone can win all the time, and she doesn't want to put the whole family on the line, but the author can describe her gradual change. The heroine should know the protagonist well enough now, right? Wouldn't she think that as the protagonist keeps winning, Saint Cloud can become even greater? The protagonist's red line is actually very low. He doesn't mind or can't mind the existence of capital. The male and female protagonists don't have so much confrontation, calculation, and backstabbing. Maybe they are not so sincere, but don't be so hypocritical... Because there are already a lot of scenes where you backstab, plot, and depress. If you have a female protagonist, one stab is not too much, and if you are a female protagonist, one stab is not too much. I hope that one day the heroine will be willing to support the protagonist and be willing to shed light on the protagonist's difficulties💰 And the most important thing is that she is the heroine. In the future, when the male and female protagonists get married, they can work together for greater interests. Although the heroine will also think about her family, at least she should not backstab her so much. A heroine who thinks about plotting against the protagonist and eats her up every day...
Trial reading of the new book - Liangcao - Running for President of the United States (Take the Grandpa Urban Edition with you)
1. The male protagonist and the grandfather Roosevelt are both great and upright. They want to build a socialist country, develop against Wall Street, financial groups, the Federal Reserve, capitalists, the military-industrial complex, and interest communities, and are enemies of the entire United States. 2. Times create heroes. It is indeed easy for capable heroes to stand out. However, due to environmental restrictions, Wall Street and capitalists in this book have been completely tied to the country, making it extremely difficult to separate. 3. Roosevelt persuades the protagonist to take back the right to issue currency. Looking at the previous presidents of the United States, none of the presidents who wanted to take back the right to issue currency ended well. 4. Mark Twain's campaign for governor has already described the darkness of gubernatorial elections in the United States, let alone running for president. The protagonist's presidential campaign requires a huge amount of money and must be supported by donors or interest groups. After the election, the interest groups or donors will be rewarded, so you can't just go for it. 5. The U. S. Policy for a period of time was indeed beneficial to ordinary people, but it was inseparable from external pressure. It was the existence of the Soviet Union that put pressure on the United States. The Soviet Union once exported revolution and socialism. At that time, the United States was good to ordinary people and it also consolidated its basic base. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, no one can bring so much pressure to the United States, and China is not good enough. It is not strong enough. Most of the time, it protects itself instead of taking the initiative to launch an offensive. 6. The protagonist uses the experience guidance of Grandpa Roosevelt, but it is very difficult without using the physical weapon. The policy to be implemented may be an enemy of the whole country, and the legislation, judiciary, government, and military will all oppose it. It is also possible for Wall Street and the consortium to physically eliminate the protagonist. Without using the physical weapon, one bullet can end the protagonist's New Deal and make the New Deal end and disappear.
It's really a fairy tale. It's the first time I've seen this kind of American political literature.
Is there really no need to fix the plot later?
The previous chapters made me feel novel, and the plot connection was also very good. Chapter 180 or so was just a repetitive routine, which was not pleasant to read and was very frustrating.
I rarely see novels that can help me learn and improve. I'll give it a thumbs up.
The author comes out
The previous chapters describe capital vividly. Isn't this a portrayal of reality? The glorious city made of steel cannot be enjoyed by the workers who built it! Support! The later pictures have better descriptions of suffocation! Especially for the part about how Pighorn believes in Roosevelt, and the irony of the Great Depression in the United States, I can only say: Author, what is your education level? Are you just a pig horn? You write so vividly?
It was okay before, but after I became mayor, I felt bored and uninteresting.
There is no introduction in the introduction, why is it rated so high? Who were the first people to go in and take a look?
The rating is so high, but it looks boring and has no suspense. As for the educational significance, reality is more educational and realistic. After reading the first chapter and table of contents, I lost interest.
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I have been chased by Amway many times, but it is really great. Lighthouse text. The protagonist is a lighthouse native who controls the political situation. Although there are various critical reviews on the Internet, he is a loser in real life. At this time, he was possessed by Roosevelt's ghost, and under his guidance, he gradually participated in politics. Now he defeated the old mayor and became the new mayor and began to participate in the actual affairs of the city. Why I read this book: Actually, I had seen it before it was listed by Amway, but I didn't want to read it at all at the time, because those who follow hot topics are often of very poor quality, and the vast majority of writers are locust writers who simply feed on the popularity of traffic. And since it is this kind of subject matter, most of them are engaged in emotional stimulation and political traffic. If they don't want to be fed history, they just skip it. However, I later read a few Amway posts and responded with good reviews, and several friends recommended Amway to me, so I decided to give it a try. Although the first few chapters are quite average, the writing gets better and better as the protagonist begins to officially participate in politics. The writing is very good, and the details of the political battles are written to enhance the sense of reality. It ignites when it should be ignited, and it is also refreshing. And I personally like this idealist style of using realism to achieve goals. To be honest, among the lighthouse articles I read, this one is a bit close to Chicago 1990. Why not read this book: The protagonist's personal charm is average. Although the author started to let him show his personal abilities, at least I don't see it so far. Of course, if you are reading it for the real protagonist Roosevelt, then it doesn't matter. In addition, a book on this subject must be G-rated, it just depends on when it is published. Overall, Grain and Grass +, I will change my review later depending on the situation.



I have been chased by Amway many times, but it is really great. Lighthouse text. The protagonist is a lighthouse native who controls the political situation. Although there are various critical reviews on the Internet, he is a loser in real life. At this time, he was possessed by Roosevelt's ghost, and under his guidance, he gradually participated in politics. Now he defeated the old mayor and became the new mayor and began to participate in the actual affairs of the city. Why I read this book: Actually, I had seen it before it was listed by Amway, but I didn't want to read it at all at the time, because those who follow hot topics are often of very poor quality, and the vast majority of writers are locust writers who simply feed on the popularity of traffic. And since it is this kind of subject matter, most of them are engaged in emotional stimulation and political traffic. If they don't want to be fed history, they just skip it. However, I later read a few Amway posts and responded with good reviews, and several friends recommended Amway to me, so I decided to give it a try. Although the first few chapters are quite average, the writing gets better and better as the protagonist begins to officially participate in politics. The writing is very good, and the details of the political battles are written to enhance the sense of reality. It ignites when it should be ignited, and it is also refreshing. And I personally like this idealist style of using realism to achieve goals. To be honest, among the lighthouse articles I read, this one is a bit close to Chicago 1990. Why not read this book: The protagonist's personal charm is average. Although the author started to let him show his personal abilities, at least I don't see it so far. Of course, if you are reading it for the real protagonist Roosevelt, then it doesn't matter. In addition, a book on this subject must be G-rated, it just depends on when it is published. Overall, Grain and Grass +, I will change my review later depending on the situation.




My name is Leo Wallace, a Ph. D. Student in history, and I have a debt of $137,542.89. At the darkest moment of my life, I lost my job because I trolled a technology giant called "Omni" online and was "optimized" by it. I thought my life script was "Camel Xiangzi", until I had an extra intruder in my mind. He said his name was Franklin Roosevelt, yes, the one on the dime. "Kid, stop trolling on the Internet, it's useless." "Want to mess with them? I'll teach you." "Our first step is to become a mayor." So, under his guidance, I, a keyboard warrior who couldn't even find a job, embarked on a magical path to run for president. Wait, Mr. President, are you sure our "Second Bill of Rights"... Isn't really about changing the United States to the Soviet Union?




It's a rare online article that faces reality and really tries to convey some ideas. One truth is that any novel setting or subject matter must be a story that the author wants to write from the bottom of his heart. This one is worth watching anyway for me.












