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Showing posts with label 21st Century Great Global Depression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 21st Century Great Global Depression. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Are We Headed for A Global Depression? Book Review: 21st Century Great Global Depression by Orest Andrew Harrison

21st Century Great Global Depression The Perfect Economic Storm
Author:  Orest Andrew Harrison
Copyright 2010
Publisher:  Outskirts Press Inc.
Genre:  Business & Economics/Financial
Pages:  136
Includes:  Forward, Disclaimer, General Outline, Table of Contents, Quotes and Expressions
ISBN 978-1-4327-5807
http://www.surviveandthrivenow.com/
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Borders, http://www.outskirtspress.com/, and other online retailers.

From the back cover:  How will the coming years play out? 21st Century Great Global Depression is presented not only as a historic analysis of recent economic events but also as a prognostication tool with the intended purpose to serve both as a warning and a wake-up call to our country's leaders, representatives, politicians, etc. highlighting our dire need for fiscal and political reform. It is imperative that we face our crippling budgetary problems head-on and without delay before it's too late.  Do we as a nation have what it takes to make the necessary reforms to allow the American Dream to thrive on and to ensure prosperity for future generations of Americans, or do we maintain the status quo and preside over the abject collapse of our global economic system?

My review:  This book is "a study in how we got here, what's in store, and how we as a nation might emerge from the darkness."  The darkness refers to the economic problems facing the country of the USA and in larger part, the majority of the world over.  The author, Orest Harrison, predicts a deep recession to come that will last a decade or two to work through.  Mr. Harrison says "It's time as a nation to face the music, and face our grim fiscal reality."  He goes into depth about mortgages that have become higher than the value of the homes, bail-outs for companies, consumer debt and government debt.  At the rate described herein, one is given to believe economic collapse is imminent.

However, unlike other doom and gloom books predicting an apocalypse of the financial sector, Mr. Harrison dissects the problem and offers insight to recovery.  The biggest means of which just may be for the population of the country to cut back.  Quit living beyond their means, quit living on credit, and make whatever cuts are necessary to see a financial recovery.  This advice applies to the government and business sector too, not just the consumer.  The author states that the debt of the USA is so great that if the government were to sell all it's crown owned land, they still wouldn't break even.  So far, US's largest creditor, China, has been patient in debt recovery.  Will it remain so if and when the recession becomes full blown?

Mr. Harrison states in his final chapter, "A severely humbled nation, America emerges less influential, no longer the purveyor or world reserve currency, no longer the word's sole superpower (perhaps not a superpower at all).  America is forced to go back to her roots of sane fiscal stewardship as she emerges leaner, smarter, wiser, more mature, and a more fiscally responsible nation among nations."

Despite the economic crisis, the increased crime rate, social upheaval, soaring joblessness and homelessness; America will emerge...America will not cease to exist.  Are you listening?  Now if only those in a position to do something about it, even greater than the consumer - the governing bodies, perhaps an economic downturn won't be so stark and bleak as Mr. Harrison warns.  Is this the wake-up call?

Though this book is heavy on the gloom and doom factor, it certainly does make one ponder their own financial situation.  If this creates a desire for change and a call to action for all who read, then this book has in part achieved a great goal.  I recommend you read it.  And not just those who reside in America.  No country nor person is immune to financial collapse.

Rated 4/5

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Just Received: Nana: The Four Crystals; Engage, Commit, Grow!;21st Century Great Global Depression;Fires...Accidental or Arson?

Nana.  The Four Crystals by Guillermo Romano
(a portion from the back cover) Serge.  Meaning, life, past and future will take him through an unbelievable journey to another culture, another time; one of rediscovery, history and awareness.  ...he will be faced with multiple choices.  Four Crystals stand between him and discovering who he is.  Serge is forced to step up to the challenges presented and figure out who this woman is, what the Crystals mean, and more importantly-who he is.

Engage, Commit, Grow! by Larry Smith
(from the back cover) Your company will soar when you embrace the insights and initiatives in this guidebook.  Based on 25 years of facilitating growth and productivity in small and medium-sized companies, Larry Smith shares the "how to" of creating a culture of high performance and then sustaining it.  It is not that difficult.  But it does take courage, because you begin with an Assessment; ie. a reality check.  You'll be taking a measure of management's stewardship.  Removal of rose-coloured glasses is the first requirement.  Bottom line is: How your employees behave is a critical ingredient.  How you lead determines how they behave.

21st Century Great Global Depression  - The Perfect Economic Storm by Orest Andrew Harrison
(from the back cover) How will the coming years play out?  The 21st Century Global Depression is presented not only as a historic analysis of recent economic events but also as a prognostication tool with the intended purpose to serve both as a warning and a wake-up call to our country's leaders, representatives, politicians, etc. highlighting our dire need for fiscal and political reform.  It is imperitative that we face our crippling budgetary problems head-on and without delay before it's too late.  Do we as a nation have what it takes to make the necessary reforms to allow the American Dream to thrive on and to ensure prosperity for future generations of Americans, or do we maintain the status quo and preside over the abject collapse of our global economic system?

Fires...Accidental or Arson?  by Richard J. Keyworth
(from the back cover)  It is often said "Firefighters walk where the devil dances."
Author Richard J. Keyworth stands 6'6" tall and his courage and commitment to fighting and investigating fires stand even taller.  His account of 14 of the innumerable fires he investigates will intrigue, inform and educate fellow firefighters and law enforcement professionals.  Because fire is mystical at times and practical at others, "FIRES...Accidental or Arson?" will also entrance the general public.  His investigations will twist and turn and take place in likely and unlikely locations.  Readers will be as interested in the investigative process as the investigator's cohorts and the investigator himself.  Keyworth is an attention grabbing story teller.  Flip up the sides of his fire helmet and he is "Sherlock Holmes".  With 40 years experience, his stories continue to intrigue his readers and listeners.

FIRES...Accidental or Arson?  will be presented as a virtual book tour on this blog in the near future.  Nana.  The Four Crystals; 21st Century Great Global Depression; and Engage, Commit, Grow!  have just been received.  Look for these reviews in the near future.

That's what's new on my shelves this week!

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