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Losing America: How Self-Serving Leaders Are Destroying Our Future

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Losing America: How Self-Serving Leaders Are Destroying Our Future
Losing America: How Self-Serving Leaders Are Destroying Our Future

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Losing America: How Self-Serving Leaders Are Destroying Our Future

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Helmuth's second book tells the real story of how greedy leaders in government and business continue to ruin the nation's economy and erode the American Dream. This book exposes the people behind the housing boom and bust and the Wall Street Meltdown unlike you've yet to see. His detailed narrative of specific actions taken by a powerful few that led to the fleecing of more than $17 trillion from the citizens of America is brought home with his artful use of brief simulations that put you, the reader, in the roles of bankers, congressmen and women and Federal Reserve analysts.
Going back to root causes, this book ties events from 1983 to the end of 2011 together and broadens our knowledge of the political processes that facilitate corporate greed, their origins and how they can be stopped. You don't have to be a finance guru to enjoy this book. Lehmann explains the inner workings of the Federal Reserve System and Congressional Tax Policy in layperson's terms. Most importantly, he offers numerous plans and solutions to restore the American Dream.

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