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America has already tilted decisively toward socialism. Conservatives have not yet succeeded in reversing the tide. What should free market capitalists do with their money? Barack Obama has aggressively pushed the American economy toward socialism. Maybe it will stick, maybe it won't. In the meantime, what should the rest of us do with our money? In this unique and timely book, economist Jerry Bowyer combines critical analysis of Obama's economic policies with sound investment guidelines for free market capitalists. Under Obama, taxes have risen, energy has become more expensive, regulation…mehr

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America has already tilted decisively toward socialism. Conservatives have not yet succeeded in reversing the tide. What should free market capitalists do with their money? Barack Obama has aggressively pushed the American economy toward socialism. Maybe it will stick, maybe it won't. In the meantime, what should the rest of us do with our money? In this unique and timely book, economist Jerry Bowyer combines critical analysis of Obama's economic policies with sound investment guidelines for free market capitalists. Under Obama, taxes have risen, energy has become more expensive, regulation has increased, corporate stocks have suffered, credit remains tight, and national markets continue to flounder. Bowyer explains why this is happening and offers helpful advice on how to profit under the new anti-growth regime?for as long as it lasts. Bowyer's rules for prospering in an anti-wealth environment 1. Leftism won't work: don't invest in it. 2. Don't invest in specific industries that politicians are focused on. 3. Invest in solutions to leftism. 4. Invest in alternatives to the institutions destroyed by the left. 5. When the government hates things that are big, be small. 6. When the government trashes contracts, invest in people who don't need them. 7. Find cities of refuge.
Autorenporträt
Jerry Bowyer is chief economist of BenchMark Financial Network, a financial services firm, and a contributor to CNBC, where he appears on Kudlow & Company weekly. He is also the founder of Bowyer Media, which produces radio and television programs, and has been featured in the New York Times , the New York Sun, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, and Newsweek. He writes regularly for the National Review Online, Human Events, Townhall.com,Tech Central Station, Townhall Magazine, and Forbes.com. This is his first book.