We the People
A Doctor's Handbook For How America's Citizens Can Save Their Country
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About the Book
In WE THE PEOPLE, A DOCTOR’S HANDBOOK …., Michael P Fangman M.D. gives the United States anything but a clean bill of health. In a far reaching commentary you’ll never hear on Meet the Press; medical problem-solving and common sense are compared to political patrimony in the face of dire systemic problems. The paralysis of Washington DC is exposed for what it is - Machiavellian greed and irresponsibility; flagrant denial that their broken partisan political system is threatening to kill our American way of life. He explains how leadership and accountability have been replaced in Washington DC by extremism and myopic ideology; insinuated with crony capitalism and seeking domination through polarized elections and money. We the People- who rely on DC to maintain a society where hard work should afford us our constitution’s most basic goal, promotion of the “The General Welfare”, are increasingly irrelevant. The arrogance of today’s leadership is unprecedented and must end. But his message is one of confidence that the wisdom, productivity, ethical standards and vitality of the American people can be harnessed and must prevail over partisan political corruption and crony capitalism. In the end, the Handbook shows the reader how “WE THE PEOPLE “can empower ourselves with knowledge and unity, to exercise our Constitutional rights and reshape our own future as a team.
About the Author
Michael Patrick Fangman M.D. is a working physician, Board certified in Medical Oncology and Internal Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of physicians. He founded the Cancer and Blood Disease program in Fort Collins Colorado. He has been an NIH/NCI registered clinical cancer researcher for many years. As a young doctor he established a Native American and Latino clinic for those without healthcare options. He volunteered in the Indian Health Service and served as a Major in the U.S. Public Health Service. He has served as a Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado medical school, on his county medical board of directors and other boards.