Freeware begins with an outline of how America in just one century evolved from its initial free enterprise democracy into a federally regulated, over-controlled, over-taxed society. The progressive movement that began with the election of Woodrow Wilson set us on the path toward our current socialist-leaning society in which most impoverished Americans believe that they are entitled to government-granted benefits that will allow these disenfranchised residents to live a lifestyle equivalent to middle class working Americans. This book presents Freefare as the ultimate vehicle to fulfill these expectations. Freefare will lead us to a total classless society within which nonworking individuals will be unidentifiable. They will live in well-regarded neighborhoods, dress appropriately, drive cars and eat nutritional meals. Freefare will allow every American to achieve their full potential without being constrained by the circumstances of their birth. Freefare will not only eliminate poverty but will also provide every recipient a pathway to escape economic restrictions that for centuries suppressed potentially productive citizens.
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Publication date | August 11,2022 |
Language | English |
ISBN | (Paperback) |
979-8-88622-444-3 (E-BOOK) | |
Genre | Social Sciences |
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Pages | 166 |
Interior Color | Black and White |
Book Size | 5.500" x 8.500" (216mm x 140mm) |
Owner and President of Humphrey & Vandervoort Inc., an insurance agency/consulting firm located in Western NY. I hold a CPCU (Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter, an insurance industry designation similar to a CPA designation in accounting). I also hold an ARM designation (Associate in Risk Management). I have been active in the insurance industry for 47 years. My experience as an insurance advisor to a variety of business enterprises has allowed me to gain significant insight into the management challenges faced. I have always been interested in American History and have read countless books covering the subject. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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