American Consequences - November 2017

THIS ISSUE’S FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS

Todd G. Buchholz has served as White House director of economic policy and managing director of the legendary Tiger hedge fund. He was awarded Harvard University’s annual teaching prize in economics and is the author of The Price of Prosperity . He tweets @econTodd and can be contacted at www.econTodd.com . This was a terrible trade- off that made President Obama look better while almost guaranteeing that our children would be worse off. Todd G. Buchholz " Doug Casey is a true contrarian investor. The founder of Casey Research and one of the most successful natural resource speculators in the world, Doug also recently began publishing the ”High Ground” series of books – absolutely thrilling and provoking stories about speculation, morality, and libertarian ideas.

Dr. David Eifrig worked in arbitrage and trading groups with major Wall

Street investment banks, including Goldman Sachs,

Chase Manhattan, and Yamaichi in Japan. In 1995, Dr. Eifrig retired

fromWall Street, went to UNC-Chapel Hill medical school, and became an ophthalmologist. Today, he publishes a free daily letter on health and wealth that shows readers how to live a millionaire lifestyle at http://retirementmillionairedaily.com/ .

Buck Sexton is host of the nationally

syndicated talk radio program, Buck Sexton with America Now , heard on over 100 stations across the country.

A former CIA and NYC Police Department Intelligence Officer, Buck is also the co- host of Stansberry Investor Hour , a weekly radio show that you can subscribe to for free right here: http://investorhour.com/ .

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Access to credit was no longer a financial issue, but a civil rights issue. Buck Sexton

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