• Restore Trust: Economic Solutions to Current Social and Political Issues in the U.S.

    Economic Solutions to Current Social and Political Issues in the U.S. Poverty is a structural problem created by economic thinking errors and institutional poverty traps, revealed and discussed in detail in this book. Neff argues that America is a welfare state. The working poor are a social problem created by politics. The low minimum wage does not support a most basic lifestyle and as a result, food stamps, free medical services and other social programs become necessary to cover the gap. Half of the Federal budget supports the poor and the elderly across the country. Americans, mostly the middle class, subsidize this insufficient minimum wage with their taxes and unknowingly and indirectly support the bottom line of companies that underpay their employees. Economic thinking errors are the source of our entitlement society. Democratic principles are distorted. The current political system allows the wealthy and large corporations to covertly influence legislation and bend economic laws in their favor. Too many Americans are blinded by dreams of success and vote against their real interests and values. This is the American voting paradox, institutionally supported by gerrymandering and voting restrictions that favor the libertarian ideology. RESTORE TRUST is an invitation to take a fresh look at the current socio-economic reality. Neff discusses economic solutions to dysfunctional politics and offers a conclusive call to action to help Americans restore trust and defend their needs and core values. He offers opportunities to create a shift to strengthen our democracy.

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  • What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today? : Political Dialogues Between 1789 – 2040

    The book “WHAT WOULD THE FOUNDING FATHERS TELL US TODAY?” offers a reflection on American history, politics, democratic theories, and principles. Through fictional dialogs, it allows the Founding Fathers to express their views on what contributed to making America a model democracy, and what would ensure genuine freedom and prosperity for Americans today. The author asserts that democratic principles, as well as ethical and selfless leadership in service of the people, are essential pillars for achieving justice, equality, and prosperity for all. The United States was established in the late 1700s as the first republic founded on modern democratic principles. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were foundational texts that governed the country, with a system of checks and balances that separated power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The Founding Fathers drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, which greatly influenced the shaping of the American political system.

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  • The Founding Fathers in 1789

    The book “THE FOUNDING FATHERS In 1789” offers a reflection on American history, politics, democratic theories, and principles. Through fictional dialogues, it allows the Founding Fathers to express their views on what contributed to making America a model democracy, and what would ensure genuine freedom and prosperity for Americans today. The author asserts that democratic principles, as well as ethical and selfless leadership in service of the people, are essential pillars for achieving justice, equality, and prosperity for all.

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  • What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?: Political Dialogues Between 1789 and 2040

    The book “What Would The Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?” provides a contemplative exploration of American history, politics, democratic theories, and foundational principles. Through fictional dialogues, it grants the Founding Fathers a platform to articulate their perspectives on the elements that shaped America into a paradigmatic democracy, as well as what measures are necessary to guarantee authentic freedom and prosperity for contemporary Americans. The author emphasizes the indispensability of democratic principles, alongside ethical and altruistic leadership dedicated to the public good, as fundamental pillars in realizing justice, equality, and prosperity for all citizens.

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