The Rise Of The Insane State: What Is Happening To The U.S. Economy

Business & Finance, Economics, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government
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Author: Kenneth Szulczyk ISBN: 9781466116344
Publisher: Kenneth Szulczyk Publication: November 26, 2009
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kenneth Szulczyk
ISBN: 9781466116344
Publisher: Kenneth Szulczyk
Publication: November 26, 2009
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Each day when Americans awaken, our laws, rules, and regulations grow and become more complex. Thus, each passing the day, the government becomes bigger and more monstrous. Unfortunately, taxes and incarceration rates rise along with the government’s expansion. However, government cannot continually grow at the expense of the economy. A capitalistic country reaches a breaking point, when the economy starts to break down and stagnates. Then a stagnating economy becomes a dangerous time because government claims that capitalism had failed, and it must take over large sections of the economy, fueling and accelerating the stagnation.

This book presents a broad view of the U.S. legal system and defines the relationships between the people, businesses, and their government. The author does not use complicated statistics or high-level economic jargon. This book is written for any intelligent person, who wants to understand why government takes over its economy. This book uses numerous examples and cases from the United States, but these ideas can apply to any country.

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Each day when Americans awaken, our laws, rules, and regulations grow and become more complex. Thus, each passing the day, the government becomes bigger and more monstrous. Unfortunately, taxes and incarceration rates rise along with the government’s expansion. However, government cannot continually grow at the expense of the economy. A capitalistic country reaches a breaking point, when the economy starts to break down and stagnates. Then a stagnating economy becomes a dangerous time because government claims that capitalism had failed, and it must take over large sections of the economy, fueling and accelerating the stagnation.

This book presents a broad view of the U.S. legal system and defines the relationships between the people, businesses, and their government. The author does not use complicated statistics or high-level economic jargon. This book is written for any intelligent person, who wants to understand why government takes over its economy. This book uses numerous examples and cases from the United States, but these ideas can apply to any country.

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