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"All About Equity Spending... With a Love Story", is the only book in the entire world, at this time, that brings into sharp focus the facts which illustrate that our United States federal deficit is irrelevant. A lot of people think that the deficit is meaningless but they aren't exactly sure why and how. All those misconceptions fade away after reading this literary contribution and you are then able to state your position on the deficit in a clear, concise way that allows family and friends to also be enlightened by way of this new perspective. In the process of presenting this new…mehr

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"All About Equity Spending... With a Love Story", is the only book in the entire world, at this time, that brings into sharp focus the facts which illustrate that our United States federal deficit is irrelevant. A lot of people think that the deficit is meaningless but they aren't exactly sure why and how. All those misconceptions fade away after reading this literary contribution and you are then able to state your position on the deficit in a clear, concise way that allows family and friends to also be enlightened by way of this new perspective. In the process of presenting this new paradigm, the ages-old technique of employing satire, humor and intrigue in order to illustrate the facts is found in the fictional novel. Herein you will find yourself being borne upon the idea of inter-dimensional wormholes, a level twelve security fort being constructed, an invisibility body-stocking, young love being brought to fruition and many other memorable moments. The eclectic band of characters are all the sort one would want to call a friend but especially Three and Christie, with whom we begin and end our fictional story. The main talking points that illustrate the facts are established in this fictional novel and then further scrutinized in the non-fictional "Continuing Commentary" section found between the last two chapters. Of course, it is unusual to have both a fictional and non-fictional format for a book and then to also devote a section for further comment and explanation is just unnatural but due to the uniqueness of the main premise, it is somewhat necessary and too, keep in mind that we are talking about an irrelevant federal deficit which discussion inevitably touches upon not only the economics of it all but the political as well as the religious aspect which in toto can use the clarity. So, we are talking about money, religion and politics, plus it has to be engaging while discussing some of the most boring related aspects one can imagine. Well, don't worry, I've got this covered. You can read this book while thoroughly enjoying yourself, despite the subject matter and the ending is guaranteed to leave a smile on your face and you will be enriched. P.O.O.F.O.O.S.I.E.