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A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America
Jim Webb

Broadway, 2008 - 272 pages

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?I?m the only person in the history of Virginia elected to statewide office with a Union card, two Purple Hearts, and three tattoos."

Jim Webb?the bestselling author and now the celebrated, outspoken U.S. Senator from Virginia?presents a clear-eyed, hard-hitting plan of attack for putting government to work for the people, rather than special interests, and for restoring the country's standing around the world.

Infused with the intelligence, force, and firebrand style that has earned Senator Jim Webb enormous national attention from his earlest days in office, A Time to Fight offers a thorough and provocative assessment of the thorniest issues Americans face today, along with cogent solutions drawn from Webb's lifetime of experience as a much-decorated Marine, a widely traveled, award-winning journalist and novelist, a highly placed member of the Reagan administration, a Senator with a son who fought as a Marine in Iraq and, perhaps most important, a proud scion of America's vast but frequently ignored working class.

Webb exposes how America has entered a dangerous, unprecedented cycle of seemingly unsolvable unknowns. Our economic policies, particularly in this age of globalization, have produced widely divergent results leading to a country calcifying along class lines. Our demographic makeup has been altered dramatically and is set to keep on changing, through both legal and illegal immigration. Our editorialists and politicians talk about the American dream, and some urge us to bring democracy to the rest of the world. But more than two million Americans are now in prison, by far the highest incarceration rate in the so-called advanced world. Our foreign policy is confused, without clear direction; increasingly vulnerable to such largely unexamined long-term threats as China's emerging power while it has become bogged down in the never-ending struggles of the Middle East. As this drift toward societal regression has taken place, America's leadership has largely been paralyzed, unable or unwilling to stop the slide. "Where are the leaders?" Webb asks. "Has our political process become so compromised by powerful interest groups and the threat of character assassination that even the best among us will not dare to speak honestly about the solutions that might bring us back to common sense and fundamental fairness?"

Through vivid personal narratives of the struggles members of his family faced, and citing the courageous actions of presidents ranging from Andrew Jackson to Teddy Roosevelt to Dwight Eisenhower, A Time to Fight provides specific, viable ideas for restoring fairness to our economic system, correcting the direction of national security efforts, ending America's military occupation of Iraq, and developing greater government accountability. Webb brings a fresh perspective to political dynamics that have shaped our country. His stirring, populist manifesto calls upon voters to make the choices that will change America for the better in this election season.




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Jim Webb: A Man for our Time

This book provides an insight into a man who I think is destined for leadership beyond his present day position in the Senate. He is a skillful writer, a perceptive thinker, with a good grasp of history and who can connect that history to our present day needs. His honorable military service gives him invaluable experience inextricably connected to the kind of leadership sorely needed today. I am a lifelong republican who would not hesitate to vote for any party who chooses him for their national ticket. I recommend Jim Webb and his book to every thinking American.


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Getting Government to Work Better

The author explains the experience inherent in
getting elected. He describes the Senate itself
as a collection of 100 fiefdoms.

Currently, Senator James Webb describes a permanent
underclass in America together with societal regression.
The middle class has dwindled from the accumulative
inflation since the 50s, corporate downsizing, greed,
outsourcing and a collection of other things tangentially
dealt with in the book. I believe that another book
could be written on the strategies to deal with the
underclass amongst both whites and people of color.
Part of the solution to our underclass will be to fund
collegiate education more generously.

In addition, we must deal successfully with the
"Secession of the Successful". In every profession,
there are people of color. The challenge will be to harness this knowledge and know-how for the benefit of the communities which
either raised them or participated significantly in
the initial education. There are technologies available
to accomplish this feat. Although the author doesn't say so,
artificial intelligence, "advice giving systems" and
supercomputing are available to capture knowledge,
know-how, apprenticeship and complex operational perspectives
gained over the course of a lifetime.

A section decries the excesses of executive power.
This part is stated correctly. I believe that the
current and future Chief Executives should equalize
the power in the cabinet. Currently, there seems to
be too much concentration of power in the military
to the detriment of the other cabinet members.
This imbalance of power may have consequences. i.e.
the unchecked development of the variable interest
rate loan write-offs and growing personal bankruptcies

The author provides a good idea which involves the
deployment of a multi-national naval force to guarantee
free transit in the Gulf. The USA is in a good position
to insist upon this feature concurrent with the downsizing
of our Iraq troop strength. Besides, my approach to the
war will have been the sanctions first. If the sanctions
did not work, I would have utilized commandos and special
forces more judiciously before even considering the
wholesale deployment of the Armed Forces.

The book criticizes Congress for laxity in reviewing the
decision to authorize the President to utilize troops
in Iraq. In retrospect, Senator Kerry's idea to allow the
sanctions to work will have been the preferred route.
Nonetheless, an opportunity exists to re-shape Iraq into
a nation with a brand new electronic infrastructure
together with municipal state-of-the-art accounting
systems to monitor the revenue sharing and municipal
services optimally. The current Administration does
get some credit for creating the opportunity to
re-shape Iraq in the post Saddam period-albeit at a
great cost.

The book decries the fact that 1% of Americans own or
control 50% of the stocks. Our challenge as a nation
is to save more. This process cannot happen without a
rational energy policy that lowers the costs of operating
both households and businesses of all sizes. In addition,
our corporate institutions must review pay equity to
narrow the difference between the senior management and
entry level workers. Alternatively, this task may be
accomplished with worker ownership of the company or more
generous profit sharing plans for workers at every level.

The author quite correctly complements President Eisenhower
for criticizing the excesses of the military and the
armament industry. Clearly, the author would like to see
an improvement in the way our leaders are selected.
Concurrent with this need is a related one. That is, people
must perceive that the opportunity to serve outweighs
the negativity in the conduct of politics itself.
Ultimately, our country will pass down both the successes
and flaws of governance.

The book has some excellent points for discussion both
now and for the future. The issues raised could occupy
several books on a multiplicity of subjects.

Finally, the next Administration could plug the holes
between responsibility centers of the federal government
and state governments. Closing this divide would provide
better disaster recovery/contingency planning and
anticipation for the random vagaries of nature.


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Time To Fight

Excellent statement of where Sen Webb came from and how he got to where he is today. Lays out his philosophy of what the country needs but is spare on how we are going to achieve it. Places a lot of responsibility on the "right leaders" to get us out of our predicament then charges the reader to ask political candidates tough questions such as their stance on our involvement in middle east and asian nation building, our need for a strategic vision for the US vis a vis the world, and why our prisons are so much more crowded than any other nation's (as opposed to the emotionally charged questions like flag burning, climate change and abortion rights). He seems to be asking the right questions and based on this book it would seem he has the tools and the integrity to help guide us in finding answers that will restore America's leadership and credibility among not only our own citizens but also those of the world.


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Understanding a Senator

I found this book to be both challenging and inspirational. After reading this book you will have a better understanding of Jim Webb, who he is, what drives him, and the background that keeps him secure in his decisions.


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