America for Sale
by Jerome Corsi, Ph.D.

Dr. Jerome Corsi's latest book, America for Sale, is a superb explanation of our current economic recession. He shows that free trade is turning America into a two-tiered country like many foreign countries, with a few of the very rich and a lot of the very poor, while the middle class loses big-time.

Dr. Corsi titled his book America for Sale because a bankrupt business is essentially a business for sale, and the Obama Administration is spending our country into bankruptcy. The foreigners who hold so much American cash are ready to switch to a new global currency and use their dollars (before they lose all their value) to buy U.S. tangible assets. The result will be that foreign interests will end up owning important segments of U.S. private corporations and public infrastructure.

Corsi asks some troubling questions, such as how will we protect ourselves against technological espionage if foreign nations are permitted to own controlling positions in important U.S. technological firms? Corsi reminds us that Obama's bailouts are not just a way for private companies such as General Motors to survive, but a way for government to take over management of our private economy. We know the word for that: it's Socialism.

Dr. Corsi explains that the globalists know that free trade necessitates regional and ultimately global governance, and that economic integration inherently begets political integration. Ultimately, free trade is an assault on American sovereignty and independence.

In Corsi's book, you will "meet the globalists" who are behind the plans to control our economy, destroy our dollar, and model our future on the European Union. Corsi wants Americans to understand that globalism will end up dismantling the American republic created by our U.S. Constitution. If the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization are raised to the level of global governance organizations, U.S. sovereignty will be treated as an obsolete concept.

Corsi ends his book with constructive solutions for resisting the global New Deal, reversing our dependence on foreign oil, and strengthening our middle class. Americans must stand up and say "No" to attacks on our sovereignty, spending our nation into bankruptcy, plans to destroy the dollar, the insourcing and outsourcing of any more jobs, and allowing foreigners to buy our assets.

(Simon & Schuster, 2009, 320 pp., $27)