Halftime in America

The Challenge Years: Fighting to Stop Progressive Tyranny in the United States

by Dan S. Wible & Timothy McHenry


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/25/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 514
ISBN : 9781475951264
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 514
ISBN : 9781475951240
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 514
ISBN : 9781475951257

About the Book

The United States of America finds itself in a political halftime show, and if something doesn’t change soon, the second half could see a continuation of disorganized policies that stifle liberty.

Author Dan S. Wible, an aerospace engineer, applies engineering principles to seek solutions to prevent the country’s problems from escalating; his thought provoking application of common logic reveals how

•free trade without balance of trade has resulted in a loss of manufacturing capability and undermined America’s infrastructure;

•the Federal Reserve has been completely irrational in its attempt to manipulate the world economy, creating an economy that is now fundamentally unstable;

•a return to a limited federal government would enable the free market to once again flourish;

•free-market capitalism—with the federal and state governments doing only what the people have authorized—is the best way to allow all people to excel.

It’s Halftime in America, and the United States is at risk of becoming a European-style socialist nation, which is the very style of government the country’s patriots sought to extract themselves from more than two centuries ago. Wible offers insights to how and why this is happening—and what can be done to prevent it.


About the Author

Dan S. Wible is an eighth-generation US citizen whose forefathers emigrated from Germany. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Washington. He has started two businesses—one in the automotive aftermarket world and one in the commercial and scientific exploration of the underwater world. He currently lives in Washington State.