Everyone complains about how President Obama is handling the economy and how he appears to have equivocated in regards to the creation of jobs.


I too am angry that President Obama, like President Bush before him, (and too many others to name,) are running our potentially vibrant economic system into the ground and as history has proven, will continue on this path.

Those who support the Presidents demand of their detractors, some "better idea" regarding "our plan" to fix the economy and create jobs.

We are often accused of preferring some "perfect world" some nirvana, and of not living in the "real world."

I contend that we detractors live in the only world and we base our beliefs not in some false god or god-like man, but in the sound science of proven economics.

The father of economics wrote a book and published it in 1776.

It is a long, dry and boring book.

But the MP3's for the book is now in the public domain and so we here at Hale Bobb think the President and the American people should place the health of our economy above all else and concentrate solely on repairing the severe damage already done, and fix this economy before it crashes entirely and we'll thrown into another, possibly worse depression than the one our fathers knew.

 

Free: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

(also available from LibriVox. They read and recorded it in the first place. You can volunteer to do the same.)

Please download these files and upload them to your iPod or whatever.

The book comes in two volumes, 1085 pages and can be read (free) online here: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3300

You'll not want to attempt to digest this tome in one, two or even three sittings.
Hey, what did you think; The correction of so many years of errors was going to be easy?

At least you don't have to read a read book! You can have some nice American man read it to you.

But if you want to read an actual book here's some used copies cheap.


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