The 2029 Project EMS for America
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The 2029 Project: EMS for America is a near-future political satire set during the next U.S. presidential election, where a struggling Democratic congressman accidentally ignites a national movement by turning "Make America Great Again" into "Make America Affordable Again."In real estate, it is Location, Location, Location.For America it is Affordability, Affordability, Affordability.What begins as a viral joke quickly spirals into a serious challenge to the political order, as memes, media outrage, and algorithmic optimization propel an unconventional candidate into the center of American life. Blending real public figures with fictional strategists, influencers, and data scientists, the novel explores how economic anxiety, spectacle, and digital culture now shape democracy faster than institutions can respond.Funny, unsettling, and sharply observant, The 2029 Project examines a country exhausted by ideology and united instead by a single question: why has everyday life become so unaffordable? As affordability replaces greatness as the core political promise, the line between satire and reality grows dangerously thin.Written with wit and urgency, the novel uses speculative fiction to reflect on the present moment, offering a provocative and entertaining look at how elections, media ecosystems, and public trust may evolve in the years just ahead.
The 2029 Project: EMS for America is a near-future political satire set during the next U.S. presidential election, where a struggling Democratic congressman accidentally ignites a national movement by turning "Make America Great Again" into "Make America Affordable Again."In real estate, it is Location, Location, Location.For America it is Affordability, Affordability, Affordability.What begins as a viral joke quickly spirals into a serious challenge to the political order, as memes, media outrage, and algorithmic optimization propel an unconventional candidate into the center of American life. Blending real public figures with fictional strategists, influencers, and data scientists, the novel explores how economic anxiety, spectacle, and digital culture now shape democracy faster than institutions can respond.Funny, unsettling, and sharply observant, The 2029 Project examines a country exhausted by ideology and united instead by a single question: why has everyday life become so unaffordable? As affordability replaces greatness as the core political promise, the line between satire and reality grows dangerously thin.Written with wit and urgency, the novel uses speculative fiction to reflect on the present moment, offering a provocative and entertaining look at how elections, media ecosystems, and public trust may evolve in the years just ahead.
AmazonPagina's: 328, Paperback, FT Valley Publishers
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