What can we do to boost the American economy and rescue the United States from the Great Recession? How can we bring jobs, money, and confidence back to the millions of Americans who are currently unemployed and struggling to survive?
U S CrisisSolved takes a critical look at the current state of affairs in America and suggests that the answers to these questions are right in front of us, though we're unable to see them because we're too busy looking for them everywhere else. If we want to rebuild America, we have to start from the inside by buying, manufacturing, and selling American-made goods, thereby creating new business opportunities and jobs for Americans, stimulating the US economy, and giving the country, and its people, a stronger foothold in the highly competitive global market.
A thoroughly intelligent, informative, and insightful text, U S CrisisSolved delivers a sensible, straightforward solution to not only repair the damage done by the recession, but also sustain America's prosperity for future generations. All told, it shows that the key to our recovery and long-term success is in our own hands, and urges us to use it to realize our country's unlimited potential.
About the Author: Sergio Guadarrama was born in Ciudad Acuna, a small Mexican border town across from Del Rio, Texas, where he spent most of his youth working odd jobs and developing his artistic skills. At a very young age, he worked as a shoe shiner, newspaper delivery boy, and car cleaner, and went on to start his own factories in high school, from which he exported arts and crafts to the United States.
By age twenty, Guadarrama was writing for a local newspaper, while also studying and pursuing athletics at the University of Nuevo Leon in Monterrey. Now a successful architect, visionary, and author, he is a proud father to a New York fashion designer, two professional soccer players, and a college cheerleader.
Guadarrama has spent half of his life in Mexico, and the other half in the United States, giving him a very unique perspective, which he intelligently incorporates into his writing.