Gimmickry Gimmickry

Gimmickry

In the Search for More Money [Whatever Works in the Scheme of Things]

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Publisher Description

America’s direction is rabid deficit spending which moves the economy. Wealth aside, this business appears a no win since Congress mortgaged America for spending money. The reverse mortgage for seniors follows the same path. The senior is asked to sacrifice equity for spending money.

The book traces a history of money in America, past and present. America today, like other countries in the global scheme of things, is a domesticated international. Great Britain ruled for two and a half centuries; pound sterling was the exchange, this during America’s emergence. There was a transfer of power after two World Wars. America and the Soviet Union took up the pace. The dollar exchange won out in 1989.

In the New World Order, China, Asia, the European Union, Third World countries and terrorism emerged. International money discourages sovereignty and nationalism while at the same time sovereign public debt is being exploited. Public debt has weakened America. In the international scheme of things money knows no boundary and it has no flag.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2010
April 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
664
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
685.4
KB
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