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Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can Do About It

Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can Do About It

Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can

Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can Do About It

by Parker, Star

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Nashville, TN: Nelson Current, 2003. 1st Ed 2nd Pr. Paperback. 8vo. 360 Pgs.. Nr Fine. Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can Do About It by Star Parker. Published by Nelson Current, Nashville, TN, 2003. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Paperback. No DJ. Size 8vo (up to 9-1/2'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine. 230 Pgs. ISBN 9781595550156. America has two economic systems: capitalism for the rich and socialism for the poor. This double-minded approach seems to keep the poor enslaved to poverty while the rich get richer. Despite its $400 billion price tag, welfare isn't working. The solution, asserts the author, is a faith-based, not state-sponsored, plan. In this book, she offers 5 simple yet profound steps that will allow the nation's poor to go from entitlement and slavery to empowerment and freedom. She shares her own amazing journey up from the lower rungs of the economic system and addresses the importance of extending the free market system to this neglected group of people. Emphasizing personal initiative, faith, and responsibility, she walks readers toward releasing the hold poverty has over their lives. Description text copyright 2017 BooksForComfort. Item ID 31901.

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Title
Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can Do About It
Author
Parker, Star
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Paperback. 8vo. 360 Pgs.
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1st Ed 2nd Pr
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Paperback
Publisher
Nelson Current
Place of Publication
Nashville, TN
Date Published
2003
Keywords
Economics, Personal Finances & Taxes

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