Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Book Review: DOLLAR DEMOCRACY | American News Service (p1)

By Michael Douglas Carlin | American News Service | Book Review
November 21, 2014
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any questions torment America in the dark night of its soul, but it seems Corporate CEO pay emerges as one of this year's hottest trending issues. At the midway point to the next election, this and other hotly contested issues are shackled and tackled in Professor Peter Mathews' must-read new book Dollar Democracy: with Liberty and Justice for Some; How to Reclaim the American Dream for All.

answers.
    Professor Mathews speaks in a voice that resounds with clarity and conviction as he examines the direct and intentional outcome of separate policies that were advocated, starting with the Reagan administration, to intentionally deceive and destroy the middle class. In a full frontal attack by the corporate manipulators, Mathews details how the middle class has  become  superflouous  to 

   Read this book about Corporations and pander-ing political offspring. Act Accordingly. Our country is in the midst of an uncivil war between the alarmingly powerful, determined to de-stroy the middle class and the intentionally left behind.
   Professor Peter Mathews' book serves as a counter-point to those who luxuriate the reality of America's rapidly    changing    social 
The conclusions of his detective work fit together like sword and scabbard. He gives his reader so much juicy information, a varitable tsunami of corporate skullduggery. He doesn't mince words and he doesn't hold back when identifying the cauldrons of chaos they have created.
the very rich and why various policies were deliberately created to eliminate them. Their defin-ing characteristic is dirty, scorched-earth partisanship carried out regardless of cost. Conservatives are anxious again to finish first - with the big prize-monopoly control of the American government, and the power to turn their ideology into the law of the land. Quite a bargain at any price. People
landscape. We are dangerously close to cementing a permanent American catastrophe. Mathews boldly and unapologetically asks questions and gives solutions that the media/propaganda machine purposefuly ignore. He closes the tome with a checklist of high crimes and misdemeanors and an urgent call to conscience and about what needs to be done next.
     Determining our actions today can move us towards either a stornger, more positive future, or a future shrouded in fear, poverty, war. This book is written as a primer for people of all ages  and  classes  who  want 
want answers, but our compromised leaders can't provide them because bold actions carry too much political risk. Meanwhile the corporations are booming and running roughshod over us. They are operating in their own time and space continuum that is increasingly supranational - disconnected from local concerns and their home markets.
  Mathews reveals that there are fat corporate balance sheets ready to create jobs and prosperity - just not in America. While corporations feign heartfelt pledges of allegiance to the U.S., they still must depend  on  the government to protect intel-

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