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Bankruptcy of Our Nation

By: Jerry Robinson
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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It's no secret that the U.S. national debt is in the tens of trillions. But did you know that America also has future unfunded obligations of over $118 trillion? Unfortunately, America's politicians have no plan to solve our mounting fiscal and monetary crisis.

But you don't have to watch this unfold in fear of your financial future.

The time for debate is over... It's time to prepare!

  • 21 income streams you can create now and in retirement
  • Specific ways to inflation-proof your investment portfolio using the P.A.C.E. (Precious Metals, Agriculture, Commodities, and Energy) Method
  • How to create a diversified six-month liquid savings reserve that uses stable foreign currencies and precious metals
  • And the 5 Levels of Financial Freedom that Jerry has personally used to build true wealth and create complete financial security

You can survive this economic crisis, but you can't wait. It's time to take action. Let this audiobook show you how to become a better investor and create multiple streams of income.

©2012 New Leaf Press (P)2013 Listen and Think Audio
Personal Finance Socialism Capitalism Banking US Economy Taxation Great Recession Government Money Management Middle East
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I downloaded the book knowing about Jerry Robinsons list of income streams and sought advice or information on how to attain these in greater detail. However the book is a long drawn out history lesson of the USA’s financial circumstances. It briefly lists the income streams and what they mean but quickly moves on. Fairly disappointed in the book.

More like a history lesson than advice

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