Friday, September 9, 2011

Jerome Corsi: America For Sale

Dr. Jerome Corsi received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972.

He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality and the co-author of Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry, which was also a #1 New York Times bestseller. He is a regular contributor to WorldNetDaily.com.

In this incredibly well written and well researched bestseller, Dr. Corsi blows the whistle on a movement to undercut the fundamental principles of limited government that our Founding Fathers fought for and died for trying to establish.

While the radical Left promotes socialism and the radical Right champions unbridled free trade, valuable jobs are being outsourced, our national borders erased, and our dollar destroyed before our very eyes.

Corsi warns us that between George H. W. Bush’s “new world order” and the unprecedented governmental growth and massive redistribution of wealth under President Barack Obama, the United States risks losing the greatest middle class ever created in the history of the world.

With constructive solutions for resisting the global New Deal, reversing our dependence on foreign oil, and strengthening our middle class, Corsi shares important and practical strategies to help American families survive.

The United States can be a major player in the world economy without sacrificing our sovereignty, the strength of our national domestic economy, or the dollar. America is for sale—unless taxpayers stand up and say “NO!” to the globalist political agenda that threatens our great nation’s freedom.

This book is actually a non-partisan indictment of bad public policy. Corsi has plenty of criticism for both the right and the left.

Well written, well documented, thoroughly researched... this book is highly recommended for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of how we got ourselves into the economic mess we are in today, and why our economy may be beyond repair.

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