Returning America to Prosperity

We are the USA, a great Super Power, but we're drowning in debt, unemployment is high, Republicans and Democrats hate each other, the public hates Congress, credit is tight, most of us are overweight, and we have too many lawyers. Are we doomed to mediocrity? No, we can return to prosperity by investing in ourselves and building our equity. Our country will prosper as we the people prosper and as we reshape our governments to protect our equity. It's challenging but not complicated.
This book extends the concept of equities beyond material assets to include health, education, skills, job, family, friends, and character, and explains how to assure that our governments (federal, state, and local) protect our equities. The approach is based on principles and axioms of economics. For example, in support of the principle, protect the free market, one axiom is that price brings supply and demand into balance. The author identifies current policies and programs which violate economic principles and destroy equity. He proposes goals, based on our enlightened self-interest, for our governments, and strategies, consistent with the economic principles, to achieve those goals.
The book offers many supporting quotations and references from renowned world leaders and economic sages of the ages. It is intended for readers seeking to gain insights and make improvements in their own physical, emotional, and economic health first, and then to improve the operations of their state and local governments, the functionality of their federal government, and ultimately, the well-being of their country.

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Returning America to Prosperity

We are the USA, a great Super Power, but we're drowning in debt, unemployment is high, Republicans and Democrats hate each other, the public hates Congress, credit is tight, most of us are overweight, and we have too many lawyers. Are we doomed to mediocrity? No, we can return to prosperity by investing in ourselves and building our equity. Our country will prosper as we the people prosper and as we reshape our governments to protect our equity. It's challenging but not complicated.
This book extends the concept of equities beyond material assets to include health, education, skills, job, family, friends, and character, and explains how to assure that our governments (federal, state, and local) protect our equities. The approach is based on principles and axioms of economics. For example, in support of the principle, protect the free market, one axiom is that price brings supply and demand into balance. The author identifies current policies and programs which violate economic principles and destroy equity. He proposes goals, based on our enlightened self-interest, for our governments, and strategies, consistent with the economic principles, to achieve those goals.
The book offers many supporting quotations and references from renowned world leaders and economic sages of the ages. It is intended for readers seeking to gain insights and make improvements in their own physical, emotional, and economic health first, and then to improve the operations of their state and local governments, the functionality of their federal government, and ultimately, the well-being of their country.

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Returning America to Prosperity

Returning America to Prosperity

by Maniel
Returning America to Prosperity

Returning America to Prosperity

by Maniel

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We are the USA, a great Super Power, but we're drowning in debt, unemployment is high, Republicans and Democrats hate each other, the public hates Congress, credit is tight, most of us are overweight, and we have too many lawyers. Are we doomed to mediocrity? No, we can return to prosperity by investing in ourselves and building our equity. Our country will prosper as we the people prosper and as we reshape our governments to protect our equity. It's challenging but not complicated.
This book extends the concept of equities beyond material assets to include health, education, skills, job, family, friends, and character, and explains how to assure that our governments (federal, state, and local) protect our equities. The approach is based on principles and axioms of economics. For example, in support of the principle, protect the free market, one axiom is that price brings supply and demand into balance. The author identifies current policies and programs which violate economic principles and destroy equity. He proposes goals, based on our enlightened self-interest, for our governments, and strategies, consistent with the economic principles, to achieve those goals.
The book offers many supporting quotations and references from renowned world leaders and economic sages of the ages. It is intended for readers seeking to gain insights and make improvements in their own physical, emotional, and economic health first, and then to improve the operations of their state and local governments, the functionality of their federal government, and ultimately, the well-being of their country.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033259342
Publisher: Maniel
Publication date: 05/24/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 242 KB

About the Author

By training and profession, I am an engineer; my years of engineering experience have taught me that "good intentions" do not determine results. Success in engineering is objective: your bridge will stand, your machine will function, and your computer program will run correctly, only if designed and built in strict adherence to physical laws and principles; emotions generally have little to do with engineering outcomes. Since the discipline of engineering, meeting goals through actions based on proven principles, is lacking in our daily lives, it is no surprise that it is missing from our public policy.
Having said all that, I am reminded of a personal ad posted in our school newspaper by a coed who described herself as "dynamic and attractive" and who wanted to meet a "passionate, active young man." The final words in the ad were, "no engineers." We are all well served by humility and a sense of humor.

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