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In 1965 President Lyndon Johnson launched the War on Poverty as a
centerpiece of the Great Society's effort to eliminate poverty in
America. Forty years and many trillions of dollars later, poverty
in America has increased, not decreased, despite the vast efforts
of the largest governmental welfare system ever created in human
history. In direct challenge to the political thinking that built
the welfare state, Rebuilding America presents the outline of a
bold plan for the overall elimination of poverty. The strategy of
this new effort focuses on mobilizing the assets of urban America
that have been largely cast aside and ignored by forty years of
Great Society schemes. The approach proposed by J. Kenneth
Blackwell emphasizes developing the urban landscape and creating
meaningful employment for the poor without imposing additional tax
burdens on the American people. Unlike the programs of the Great
Society, this new approach can actually break the welfare
dependency that has encouraged mothers to remain single and has
dispossessed so many fathers from their families. Rebuilding
America argues for a phase-out of the welfare state by applying new
techniques of public finance, not imposing additional taxes. It
calls for financial institutions to deploy new capital into
rebuilding our cities, providing them with incentives to work with
established and newly formed corporations to integrate jobs with
retraining programs in communities. By encouraging an "ownership
society," the new initiative will correct the old flaw that
sacrificed families and self-respect for the sake of bureaucratic
systems and regulations. Rebuilding America aims at encouraging all
families to thrive and be successful instead of depending on the
governmental programs that stole their futures from them. While the
focus of this book is on the state of Ohio, it has much wider
implications. It serves as an alternative, conservative model for
attacking urban poverty that can be applied nationwide.
Author defends claim that the repressive Iranian Islamic regime
utilizes oil profits to support international terrorism in the US
and in the Democratic Party. A WND Book.
A RESOUNDING CALL TO DEFEND AMERICA'S SOVEREIGNTY AND SAVE OUR
NATION FROM GLOBAL ECONOMIC TAKEOVER-- FROM THE #1 "NEW YORK TIMES
"BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF "THE OBAMA NATION "AND "THE LATE GREAT US"
" "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.
In this groundbreaking "New York Times "bestseller, Dr. Jerome R.
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.
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.
SHOOT-OUT IN CLEVELAND BLACK MILITANTS AND THE POLICE: by Louis H.
Masotti and Jerome R. Corsi
Now in paperback, the "New York Times "bestseller that exposes the
business and government leaders who want the United States, Mexico,
and Canada to merge into a North American Union similar to the
European Union.
The European Union was put into place incrementally over fifty
years, not by the citizens of the member states, but by the efforts
of an intellectual elite who disguised their ultimate goal of a
regional government. Today, a bloated, unelected bureaucracy rules
over hundreds of millions of people--people who have no say over
the EU's actions...or their own futures. Think it could never
happen here? According to author Jerome Corsi, it already has.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership--announced in 2005 by the
leaders of Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, but never presented to
Congress for approval--is already laying the groundwork for the
merger of the three nations into a North American Union. Here, in
"The Late Great U.S.A," the #1 "New York Times "bestselling author
of "The Obama Nation "makes a boldly provocative argument about the
future of our country, in this important book that was, in part,
the inspiration for the final chapter in Glenn Beck's #1 "New York
Times "bestseller "An Inconvenient Book."
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