The book delves into the systemic issues contributing to the decline of America's middle class, highlighting the collusion between Washington and Wall Street. It illustrates how political and financial decisions have disproportionately benefited the wealthy, creating a widening gap in economic inequality. Through vivid detail, it uncovers the mechanisms behind this trend, making a compelling case for the need to address these injustices in order to restore balance and opportunity for all citizens.
Donald L. Barlett Boeken




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