If the Founding Fathers were to be resurrected in modern-day America, and they learned that their fiscally limited constitutional republic had morphed into the current massively wasteful bureaucracy, they would grab their muskets and head for Washington DC to start a second American Revolution. If enough concerned Americans read this important book, then it just might take the place of that resurrection. New author Phillip D. Meyers draws upon his deep understanding of government spending, private enterprise, and the devastation the former can inflict upon the latter. He skillfully presents the phenomenal extent of government fiscal mismanagement, but does so in the form of a fast-paced and at times hilarious fictional tale of two American brothers who unexpectedly become members of a secret global investment group, the CRA, which controls a huge portion of America’s federal debt, and thus the monetary fate of the nation. Having lost all faith that the pork barrel politicians inside Washington DC will ever pay off the growing national debt, the CRA threatens a financial meltdown, but agree to give the brothers one chance to use their clever plan to force the big-spending politicians to change course and ultimately restore financial integrity. Every American should read this book, and call for a new revolution in the federal government’s financial practices. |