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Reviving America

How Repealing Obamacare, Replacing the Tax Code and Reforming The Fed will Restore Hope and Prosperity

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Conservative icon Steve Forbes returns with his most powerful and provocative ideas yet

The United States has been through one of the most tumultuous decades in recent history. Polls show people on both sides of the ideological divide believe that the country has gone off track. If something isn't done quickly, Americans face a bleak future—continuing decline and disarray in a world that grows ever more dangerous.

Steve Forbes, two-time candidate for the GOP presidential nomination and Forbes Media Chairman, explains how today's malaise has been caused by years of Obama's destructive policies, a broken tax system, and the Federal Reserve's Soviet-style controls over credit and money.

The problems are challenging. But Forbes tells us that, with the right policies, the country can bounce back faster than people think. In this compelling and much-needed book, he sets forth a three-part plan to revive America.

Patient-Driven Healthcare: The problem with healthcare, Forbes says, is that Big Government, health insurance companies, and employers are in control, not you, the patient. The key to getting high-quality, affordable healthcare is increasing competition and choice, and putting patients in charge.

Enact a Flat Tax: Today's complex, corrupt tax code must be scrapped. The best answer is a simple Flat Tax. Forbes shows how this very bold reform would free America from the IRS and unleash an unprecedented wave of prosperity.

A Sound Dollar as Good as Gold: With its ever-fluctuating "fiat" dollar, the Federal Reserve has blocked a real recovery and is the prime cause of today's stagnant, crisis-ridden economy. The answer? Take the dollar out of the hands of the Washington politicians by returning to a monetary system with the value of the dollar linked to gold.

A clear and vital guide, Reviving America shows how the United States can recover the optimism and entrepreneurial dynamism that made it the greatest nation in history. These are 21st century solutions—not the failed ideas of the recent past. Forbes offers specific ideas and plans, not generalities and bromides, and is challenging policy makers to do the same.

Steve Forbes is the coauthor of Money, the New York Times bestseller Power Ambition Glory, and the Wall Street Journal bestseller How Capitalism Will Save Us. Forbes is the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media, which published Forbes magazine, with a circulation of nearly 1 million readers. Combined with Forbes Asia and Forbes Europe, and the company's licensee editions, the magazine reaches close to 6 million global readers. Forbes.com reaches almost 70 million unique monthly visitors.

Elizabeth Ames has co-authored three previous books with Steve Forbes: Money: How The Destruction of the Dollar Threatens The Global Economy—And What We Can Do About It; Freedom Manifesto: Why Free Markets Are Moral and Big Government Isn't; and the Wall Street Journal bestseller, How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are The Best Answer In Today's Economy.

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      Multimillionaire Forbes (Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy--and What We Can Do About It, 2014, etc.) turns in a mix of the old and new, the sensible and the puzzling in this three-pronged assault on things as they are.To revive an America that deserves to rule the world but has somehow (thanks, Obama) gotten off track, the author touts his "Big Three Reforms": Obamacare has to be scrapped, the tax code has to be rewritten, and the Federal Reserve has to be reined in. All three are, of course, anti-big government, though Forbes brings more specifics to the table than Donald Trump, and he lands some points in so doing: no one can contest, for example, that health care is about the convenience of the insurance corporations and not that of the consumer. Forbes' putative populism extends to the notion of the flat tax, one that he's been promoting for more than two decades--and one that would, of course, benefit the rich above all else. Surprise. "Contrary to what some people believe," he protests, "a Flat Tax [his capitals] is actually progressive." It is, depending on how you define "progressive," but getting back to the gold standard, another old bugaboo, is an oddly reactionary turn in an increasingly abstracted economy. Still, just as his eponymous business magazine resists easy classification, often tacking to the liberal side of things, Forbes doesn't come off as a doctrinaire conservative. There are some usual provocations here, along with some same-old, same-old, especially in his insistence that whatever is wrong with America can be laid on Obama, thanks to whom "people are directing their rage toward immigrants, bankers, the 'rich, ' 'idlers' content to live off government handouts--and even the police." That's quite a mixed bag. But so is this book. Of interest to election watchers to see what's happening out on the fringes. COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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