Alvarian Press
Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
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We live in an economic epic, and the climax approaches. Pungent warnings curl the nostrils of all but those who are sidetracked in rose gardens of wishful thinking. President Obama called income inequality "the defining challenge of our times." Occupy Wall Street rallied against the rich. The TEA Party said that Americans were Taxed Enough Already. American unemployment shifted to declining labor force participation at an astonishing rate. Young adults with college education languished in their parents' basements with mountains of debt and ungainful, irregular jobs. The government promised our elderly social security and healthcare in exchange for tax payments; the promise was broken. Prices were increasing, while the government obfuscated inflation. Massive government spending sacrificed our future to the present. It seemed that every segment of America had its existential crisis. Severe warnings of economic calamity began to circle the wagons. A French economist preaching income inequality was paraded around the media and political forums like a prophet of global salvation. All around us, the drums of class warfare were beating stronger by the minute, instigating deep resentments. Underneath the fanfare, what was the true story of the American economy? How did we get here? How have things changed for us? Are the rich getting richer? Are the poor getting poorer? How can we increase our prosperity? The answers to all of these questions are concisely presented in Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society. In slightly less than 200 pages of reading material, and over 100 pages of supporting evidence, the complexity of politics, poverty, prosperity, jobs, and economics has never been more accessible to concerned citizens.
Every citizen must own a copy of this book to reclaim sovereignty for themselves and their loved ones. Knowledge of higher math, economics, and political science is unnecessary to gain the enlightenment of this groundbreaking research. Job seekers will understand the corruption of labor markets. Indebted people will learn how to view their money and income so that they can plan their own prosperity and make wiser choices. Young students will choose better careers, while workers discover the true cost of taxes that are hidden from them. With swindles from economic fallacies thriving, the reader is shown exactly how to distinguish rewarding work from dead-ends. Altruists will see how American economic history compares to the world's. The first-ever lifetime prosperity method will help citizens understand their own financial security - as it reveals how governments around the world have stolen their self-determination. Ultimately, a terrifying process emerges that has destroyed nations for centuries - vorardennes. It will continue to throttle America until we restore economic sovereignty.