It's time to get back our country.
Now. It's this neat. It's this urgent.
So begins Dick Morris and Eileen McGann's latest and much important book. They say this we must act before President Barack Obama fully implements his radical political agenda. For the reason that afterwards Obama has won his war on prosperity and canceled the war on terror, it will be too late to regain our freedom or our safety.
At a time when we necessary a pragmatic centrist to lead us out of recession, we got a doctrinaire socialist who wants to use the crisis to put the government in charge of the economy and enact European socialism here in the United States.
Cars, banks—what's next? He will keep at it until Washington governs each key business in America and sets all our salaries.
It's a catastrophe.
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann saw the meltdown coming. In their book Outrage, they called out the house of cards this was Fannie Mae. In Fleeced, they went afterwards the credit card companies, the subprime mortgage lenders, and the hedge fund billionaires who conspired to wreck the economy—and Barack Obama, whose policies, they predicted last summer, would "trigger a stock market crash."
Now, in Catastrophe, Morris and McGann get a hard look at America in free fall—and at how Obama is transforming a vulnerable America into a socialist state.
They inform the truth concerning Obama and his radical policies:
But Obama is not working alone. Morris and McGann spell out how Congress is complicit:
"This is no time for apathy or alienation or hopelessness," Morris and McGann remind us. "It's a time for action." And this action must initiate now—before it's too late.