About This Book
A compact collection of comic and satirical verse that addresses fiscal and trade debates through light rhyme and irony. Many pieces adopt an everyman voice to question tariffs, imports, and the practical effects of protectionist policy on work and wages. Other poems lampoon political rhetoric, preferential imperial trade, the manipulation of statistics, and controversial campaign methods. The ballads are arranged thematically and conclude with a mock message from Broadmoor and a brief envoi that caps the topical satire.
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