I.O.U.S.A.: One Nation. Under
Stress. In Debt. (Paperback)
by Addison Wiggin (Author), Kate Incontrera (Author), David
Walker (Foreword)
IOUSA
Praise for the theatrical version of I.O.U.S.A.:
“I.O.U.S.A. is a clear, cogent and compelling primer on
contemporary American economics and the not-so-small matter of
how we ended up at the edge of a precipice.” — Toronto Star
“The buck stops here in this sobering but disarmingly
irreverent look at the national debt.” — Hollywood Reporter
I.O.U.S.A. | 3.5 Stars! “…it accomplishes an amazing thing.
It explains the national debt, the foreign trade deficit, the
decrease in personal savings, how the prime interest rate
works, and the weakness of our leaders.” — Roger Ebert
“An alternately amusing and alarming primer on America’s
off-the-charts fiscal irresponsibility.” — Variety
“Equal parts enlightening and alarming, “I.O.U.S.A.”
highlights our unwise preference for short-term reward over
long-term planning.” NY Times
“For anyone seeking a clearer understanding of the financial
state of the union — and strong enough to take the sobering
news — [I.O.U.S.A.] is a good place to start.” LA Times
“Some even wonder if it might do for the economy what Al
Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” did for the
environment…”I.O.U.S.A” is a bold attempt to highlight a
potentially huge problem.” — The Economist
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Description
The United States has been spending its way deeper and deeper
into the red, and saddling future generations with the mess—but
who’s paying attention?
To answer that question, the companion book to the critically
acclaimed documentary I.O.U.S.A. talks with some of the most
revered voices in the nation, including Warren Buffett; former
Treasury Secretaries Paul O’Neill and Robert Rubin; Pete
Peterson, CEO of The Blackstone Group; Congressman Ron Paul
(R-Texas); and bestselling Empire of Debt author Bill
Bonner.
Armed with these interviews, historical references, and damning
statistics, the book takes a lively and entertaining romp
through the four deficits the nation faces: the budget deficit,
the personal savings deficit, the trade deficit—and what former
U.S. Comptroller General David Walker, who resigned abruptly in
2008 over Congress’s lack of action, calls the “leadership
deficit” in Washington.
Defiantly non-partisan, the empowering solutions outlined in
these pages are a must-read for any American who wants to help
change “business-as-usual” in Washington as a new
administration heads towards the Oval Office. “We the People”
can get our politicians to stop spending, promote responsible
economic programs, and hand our children and grandchildren the
secure future they deserve.
Sources:
http://bestsellers-bookstore.com/2008/11/14/iousa-one-nation-under-stress-in-debt/
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