The Birth Famine: if no children, then no future
Released: Apr 24, 2015
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback, 96 pages
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Description:
Since the 1970s, birth rates in the United States have taken a plunge, yet our population continues to climb. Our census agencies cleverly hide the damning truth behind inflated statistics based on immigrant births. The frightening reality is simple: native-born American citizens are not having enough children to replace themselves. How has this trend damaged American society over the last four decades, and what does it mean for our future? In The Birth Famine, Michael Charles Master expounds on past mistakes and current crises while offering ways to reverse terrifying trends. Through meticulous research and common sense reasoning, Master reveals the insidious effects of the birth famine on our economy, political system, and family dynamics. He exposes the brutal truth about the ramifications of unchecked immigration. Without mincing words or cowing to political correctness, Master skewers a materialistic modern American culture that values goods over family. While The Birth Famine is a wake-up call for all Americans, Master reminds us that it’s not too late. Readers will find hope in Master’s sensible and feasible solutions. By encouraging our government and citizens to put family first, we can reinvigorate our nation’s economy, political landscape, and, most importantly, the American spirit.
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