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Government Economics Gone Wild

Autor Prof Benjamin Robert Sill Jr
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There is a battle raging between Wall Street and the Government to see if Wall Street can be greedier than the government can be stupid. It's a close race. When your government encourages debt and favors investors and speculators over working people, things can't end well. Make no mistake, it was the government and its supposed arm's length lackey, the Federal Reserve, who made the rich richer and our country a shadow of its former self. Even though governments many times start out with good intentions, they gradually end up serving their own needs and protecting their turf. The main thrust is to get reelected and protect their power and wealth. Instead of serving the people, the people are manipulated. It seems as though the government could get some of these things right. There's the question of Inflation, Inequality, foreign policy (Stick our nose in other peoples' business. creating wars, catering to the Military Industrial Complex, immigration, spending out of control, poor educational policies, a broken welfare system, bank favoritism, and getting involved in abortion and gay rights (what's that all about?)
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ISBN-13: 9780997264647
ISBN-10: 0997264640
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Pendragon

Notă biografică

The author was a college professor for many years, with experience teaching numerous management courses. He has worked for IBM, several banks and securities firms, and owned a number of small businesses. Professor Sill is a scientist and a manager. Maybe even a little salesman, judging from his public speaking abilities. Above all, a leader. His education consists of an MBA from Hood College and Doctoral research in Strategy at Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Grenoble in France, Henley Management College in England and Newcastle University in England. He believes the purpose of a good teacher is to have students leave questioning, or thinking how to be innovative. And just maybe, leave the course a little kinder. Bob is currently retired and a widower. Spending time with, and encouraging, his two grown children is a pleasure and priority.