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This is an excellent book about what has happened to the American economy. Mr. Roberts, a former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, spells out how our economy has been sold out to satisfy corporate profits. He explodes the myth of "free trade" -- a catastrophic policy that has caused the collapse of good-paying jobs and the wholesale off-shoring of much of the former American economy. Mr. Roberts has been blackballed by the mainstream media for telling the truth in plain terms. A crystal-clear writer and a knowledgeable exponent of keeping America strong by creating jobs in America, he will convince anyone who reads his book that we are on the wrong course and drastic consequences will follow if that course is not changed soon.