Absolutely awful. It's the standard conservative propaganda, except tentatively propped up by pretty pictures and patronizing language.
One section (from the bottom of page 119 to the top of 120) suggested the reader take a break to calm their stomach before continuing, gave us 4 more sentences, 3 of which were in bullet points, and then told the reader to take another break. I guess a summation of Biden's immigration policies is simply too much for the average American to withstand.
At several points he makes statements he does not elaborate on as he should, one such example is at the bottom of page 74 where he says "As Figure 3.2 illustrates, this decrease [in Labor Force Participation Rate] has occurred for both men and women, although the trend has been more pronounced for men, which is more problematic." He does not explain why the decline is more problematic for men despite the chart he's referencing showing that men still have a higher participation rate than women even after the decline - men ending at just under 70% while women end at just under 60%. While I can certainly think of an explanation for his preoccupation with the male struggle I would have hoped he would explain himself rather than leave it to the reader's imagination.
Next I have to address the graphs to cartoon ratio. Out of 62 total images, 41 were actual figures and 21 were cartoons. That's roughly a third of all images in this book that are meaningless fluff to fill space. Sure, a political cartoon on its own can be both funny and a statement, but as part of a candidate's manifesto of intent for an upcoming election? ...Perhaps he was running out of original ideas. Not a great indication.
I have more I could nitpick but this garbage doesn't deserve more of my time than it's already taken.