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  • - Red vs Blue in the Upcoming War
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    151

    This book takes place in the not-so-distant future. The book explores a fictitious scenario, Civil War 2.0, where political differences tear the United States apart. In this alternate reality, the nation is deeply divided into two ideologically opposite factions: the Red Conservative States, advocating for limited government, individual freedoms, and free-market capitalism, and the Blue Socialist-Marxist States, demanding equality, social justice, and wealth redistribution. As tensions escalate between the two sides, the country teeters on the verge of an all-out civil war. The political climate becomes increasingly volatile, with each faction deeply entrenched in its ideals and unwilling to compromise, and kinetic war ensues. But amidst the chaos and turmoil, a group of pragmatic, moderate Americans emerges, reminding the nation of the potent undercurrent that has long defined the United States-the prudent and practical American Way. The Purple Group seeks to bridge the political divide by fostering dialogue, understanding, and collaboration. Their actions symbolize the true spirit of unity, reminding their fellow citizens of the values that have guided the nation through many trials. As they navigate a treacherous landscape of political maneuvering, societal unrest, and propaganda, characters from both sides discover the power of dialogue, empathy, and compromise. They grasp the nuanced realities of their opposing ideologies by challenging their long-held beliefs and engaging in respectful debates. "The Civil War 2.0" offers a gripping and timely exploration of the dangers of extreme polarization. Through vivid storytelling, the novel prompts readers to reflect on the consequences of refusing to listen to differing perspectives and the importance of finding common ground in the face of adversity. With keen insight into the human condition, Dr. Eddie Vuittonet weaves a captivating tale of resilience, courage, and pursuing a better society. The book explores a fictitious scenario, Civil War 2.0, where political differences tear the United States apart. In this alternate reality, the nation is deeply divided into two ideologically opposite factions: the Red Conservative States, advocating for limited government, individual freedoms, and free-market capitalism, and the Blue Socialist-Marxist States, demanding equality, social justice, and wealth redistribution. As tensions escalate between the two sides, the country teeters on the verge of an all-out civil war. The political climate becomes increasingly volatile, with each faction deeply entrenched in its ideals and unwilling to compromise, and kinetic war ensues. The Purple Group seeks to bridge the political divide by fostering dialogue, understanding, and collaboration. Their actions symbolize the true spirit of unity, reminding their fellow citizens of the values that have guided the nation through many trials. "The Civil War 2.0" offers a gripping and timely exploration of the dangers of extreme polarization. Through vivid storytelling, the novel prompts readers to reflect on the consequences of refusing to listen to differing perspectives and the importance of finding common ground in the face of adversity. With keen insight into the human condition, Dr. Eddie Vuittonet weaves a captivating tale of resilience, courage, and pursuing a better society. This engaging work illustrates how the prudent and practical American Way ultimately prevails over extreme ideologies, reminding us that unity, compromise, and understanding are the keys to a thriving democracy.

  • - a family history
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    251

    VUITTONET provides an interesting, informative narrative on how early American politics and its misaligned bureaucracies affected a family of French immigrants during and after the American civil war. The Vuittonnet family went from poverty to wealth in a matter of years - only to lose it all one faithful day in 1921.This non-fiction genealogical book offers readers a rare perspective of early-day American life through the Vuittonnet family's legacy, local communities, and diverse economic situations.Eddie Vuittonet depicted a keen, panoramic view of his ancestors' lives and the trials and tribulations they encountered across France, Africa, and the United States.Over time, ambivalence and other obtuse tendencies toward immigrant autonomy caused a complex environment between "the foreigners" and the "powers that be" - a scenario that, over time, became the norm and not the exception.

  • - We All Die Today!
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    261

    The Emergency Dispatch Squad, EDS, implements unconventional and secret air, land, or sea operations as members of elite teams during a national or international crisis, combat, or peacetime. These activities include assassination, offensive raids, demolitions, surveillance, search and rescue, and counterterrorism.The EDS works alone or with American or other foreign military branches of other nations.ETAL is an acronym coined by Eddie Vuittonet for extortion, terrorism, and lawlessness.ETAL is an international group of terrorists whose sole purpose is to execute terroristic attacks designed to extort and demand monthly payments from cities, states, and governments to cease any pending attacks.The EDS in the Middle East has killed ETAL's leader. They exact vengeance on America by detonating JW gas (a proprietary agent) in the cities of Seattle, Washington, and New York, turning the citizens into zombie-like monsters.The EDS has been ordered to eliminate the infected citizens and all agents of ETAL.

  • - "The Currrent American Decline"
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    121

    In Venezuela, the ongoing political crisis has led to international sanctions, severely affecting its oil-dependent economy. In the United States, divisive politics have led to a need for more consensus on important economic policies, such as the stimulus package and infrastructure spending, which were supposedly crucial for economic recovery.Both countries are facing challenges related to their energy sectors. In Venezuela, the state-owned oil company, PDVSA, needs to be better managed, resulting in declining production and a lack of investment in infrastructure. Although it is one of the largest oil producers in the United States, it faces challenges from climate change and the shift towards renewable energy, which could affect the industry's future.However, the Biden Administration is trending toward a socialistic market model, such as in Venezuela.The Republican view of the American decline into socialism is one of deep concern. The current administration's policies are leading the country down a dangerous path that could lead to the same economic and political turmoil as Venezuela.

  • - The 1933 Phenomena
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    167

    By February 1933, more than 4,000 banks in America had lost three billion dollars. The result is that 13 to 14 million people are unemployed and living on food stamps.The repeal of prohibition took place in 1933. In Northampton, Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge died as the thirty-first president of the United States. On January 5, Herbert Hoover was replaced by Franklin Delano Roosevelt as the 30th president of the United States. A freezing temperature of 23 degrees below zero was recorded in Seminole, Texas, on February 8, 1933. In 1933 a hurricane decimated south Texas dislocating hundreds of rural indigenous families. The story is about my dad and the hundreds of people affected by the hurricane and the phenomenal year of 1933.

  • - A Vietnam Story
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    111

    The Marines could draft back then, and as luck would have it, they chose me.At first, I felt cheated and did not understand why I had to go. My friends and the surrounding people stayed home and continued living their lives. I graduated from high school in May 1967. I can still recall the new sense of freedom that permeated the air on that calm springtime evening.Dozens of dark blue caps garnished with golden tassels soared into the night sky...bounced onto the ground, exploding into thousands of pieces of hot metal...I was back in the "Nam'' that time morph has haunted me for decades.The memory of flickering stars and the sounds of my high school band playing ''pomp and circumstance'' has long since faded.

  • av Eddie Vuittonet
    111

    In this psychologically based, fictional book of intrigue and mystery, Eddie Vuittonet spins an interesting tale of two homeless individuals coping with the ravishes of mental illness and that of homeless life.A homicidal, demented woman and a mysterious Vietnam veteran struggle to maintain their sanity as they rapidly decline into darkness. Hallucinations and the never-ending cascade of horrific memories of violence, assault, and death torment both homeless souls.As usual, Eddie Vuittonet interweaves an inoculation of profound thoughts and situations that may be construed as humorous; however, the gravity of the plight of these two mentally ill characters is very real and not funny.An excellent read for any clinical professional and/or person interested in the plight of the homeless and its correlationto mental illness, psychoactive medications, and perception of social status.

  • av Eddie Vuittonet
    111

    The future cannot exist without the past...' the here and now, with all its attendant changes, is inherently reduced to an affair of possibilities. "Tommy's train of thought suddenly begins to fade away. He becomes confused and suddenly vanishes to a familiar place and time.He finds himself at his home and crib, facing his mom's bookshelf across the room."

  • - The Eagle Pass Disasters
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    127

    Highway 57 in Eagle Pass, Texas, has been called "Bloody 57" due to the high number of fatal car and Commercial Truck accidents that have affected and played havoc on the entire community because of the hazardous materials they were carrying that spilled over onto the highway causing great environmental harm. The highway is known for its sharp curves and narrow lanes, making it difficult for drivers to navigate safely. Additionally, the area is also known for its high rate of drunk driving, which increases the risk of accidents. These factors have led to numerous fatalities, earning the highway its "Bloody 57" nickname which I coined.Eagle Pass is the fastest route between San Antonio and Mexico and is often called "La Puerta de Mexico" or Mexico's Door. It is also the home to the historic ruins of the 18th-century San Bernardo Mission.Eagle Pass was the first American settlement on the Rio Grande. Originally known as Camp Eagle Pass, it served as a temporary outpost for the Texas militia, which had been ordered to stop illegal trade with Mexico during the Mexican-American War.The Eagle Pass, Texas, community has been greatly affected by the area's numerous truck and railroad hazardous accidents over the past 50 years.

  • - "Do it...Do it Now!"
    av Eddie Vuittonet
    111

    When you don't have your cell phone available, it's difficult to manage the feelings of separation that come with it.Staying connected with friends and family can be hard, and staying on top of important tasks can take time and effort.Not only are our electronic devices connected to the internet, but it is also in our car, the fridge, our watch, our games, and even our home.As technology becomes omnipresent, how can we break free of digital addiction?Do you need to check your cell phone even when you're in the middle of doingsomething else? Do you check your cell phone even when you're not expectingany notifications?Do you feel anxious if you forget or haven't accessed yourphone?

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