Author Bill Loughrey
"The best, most easily understood book about America I have yet read." Bill Frenzel, former Member of Congress and Scholar at the Brookings Institute
"Great book. I couldn't put it down, Everyone should read
Political Will, a book with amazing revelations about people who
are misunderstood in traditional history books."
Mark Gersh, Director, National Committee for an Effective Congress.
Advisor to Democratic Candidates for Congress
"Well written, thoughtful, ambitious. I hope he sells a ton of them." Mark Frost, Managing Editor, Chronicle Newspaper.
"Loved Political Will, it's an awesome piece of work. Hope he's working on another one." Doug Ross, Cisco Executive
"If our children knew more about the Founding Fathers, their extraordinary trust in divine Providence, their unwavering moral character and desire to found a new world order, we would not be dealing with the outrageous breakdown of the impeccable government structure delineated in our Constitution. Let’s hope this book, Political Will, will go a long way to correcting thought on this subject." Bonita Rea, Educator
"An amazing work, a real
tour de force. It contains fascinating stories about Lincoln, the
Wright Brothers, Edison, and others that people won't find elsewhere
unless they read dozens of biographies. He has it all right here. An
amazing book in its scope and detail. Terrific!"
Bob Meyers, former
Executive at Scientific-Atlanta
America: Created by the Changing Will of Its People

This book takes us through the most incredible rise in the history of mankind beginning with the Founding Fathers and the changes they implemented - transforming life as it had been known for centuries. Political Will is a panoramic tour through history that tells the story of how America became great which in turn points the way for us to get back on track.
Author Bill Loughrey's
understanding of history leads him to breakthroughs and insights which
are mind-changing and broadening. He shows how political will is
influenced by economics, technologies, certain outstanding individuals,
as well as political, government and religious precedents. It is a far-reaching and fascinating set of insights which he explores and shows as influencing political will and, hence, history.
The author has spent a life in politics, government, business, and the non-profit sector. His forty years of studying history and broad range of experience in the private and public sector
put him in the unique position to expertly narrate this historical account of American civilization.
The book takes a broad political, historical, economic, technological, and cultural perspective. Political Will is a timely work that will rivet the attention of concerned Americans.
