Obamanomics: How Bottom-Up Economic Prosperity Will Replace Trickle-Down Economics

Obamanomics: How Bottom-Up Economic Prosperity Will Replace Trickle-Down Economics

by John R. Talbott
Obamanomics: How Bottom-Up Economic Prosperity Will Replace Trickle-Down Economics

Obamanomics: How Bottom-Up Economic Prosperity Will Replace Trickle-Down Economics

by John R. Talbott

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Overview

Bestselling author John R. Talbott, who predicted the housing and mortgage crisis, pictures in Obamanomics—written well in advance of the historic 2008 elections—a Barack Obama presidency based on justice and cooperation—principles that have not held sway in Washington, DC, for quite some time. Talbott's powerful grasp of finance allows him to connect the issue of financial inequality in America with our need as a people to embrace change.
Obama has shown he knows that divisions among races, religions, and political views have prevented Americans from coming together to solve the most important problems of our age. Obamanomics, infused with Obama's speeches, campaign policy statements, and other writings, describes a government acting according to democratic principles to enact lobbying reform, get our economy moving again, fix our healthcare system, slow global warming, prevent unnecessary wars, improve education, address the aging of our population, find alternative energy sources, and bring about housing, mortgage, and banking reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583228654
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 07/01/2008
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.49(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

A former investment banker for Goldman Sachs and Visiting Scholar at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, JOHN R. TALBOTT is the author of several books on economics and politics, including the prophetic The Coming Crash in the Housing Market, penned in 2003. Talbott has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and the Boston Globe, and has appeared as a commentator on CNN, Fox, CNBC, and CBS.
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