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What Would Paul Revere Say About The Modern-Day Tea Party?

Author, editor explores adventurous life of Revolutionary Paul Revere, tea party of yesteryear

(Nashville, Tenn.) Inspired by the Boston Tea Party of 1773, a grass-roots tea-party movement among American conservatives and independents has taken aim at excessive government spending and taxation. In tea-party protests across the nation on tax day 2009, an estimated 500,000 ordinary citizens gathered to voice their concerns over government spending and recent large-company bailouts. Throughout the year, thousands more gathered, embodying the spirit of their founding fathers.

With signs reading “taxation without deliberation,” the modern-day tea-party movement harkens back to revolutionary times, protests of “no taxation without representation” and ordinary American heroes such as Paul Revere. But what would Revere think of this modern tea party? READ MORE »

Popes & Bankers: A Cultural History of Credit & Debt, from Aristotle to AIG

Amidst the wreckage of today’s finical ruin people are left asking…
How did the economy derail? Where did it all begin?

In his accessible and often amusing book, Jack Cashill traces the origins of the recent financial meltdown to its surprising roots, all the way back to Deuteronomy !

Popes & Bankers(Nashville) – Happy birthday stimulus! While President Obama hails the one-year anniversary of the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, skeptical Americans try desperately to understand exactly what has recovered. As our leaders talk about how much worse it could have been, citizens are left to wonder; how did this happen? Where did all of the problems begin? When will it be over?

From Plato to payday loans, from Aristotle to AIG, from Shakespeare to the Salomon Brothers, and from the Medici to Bernie Madoff Jack Cashill, a journalist and scholar as shrewd as he is seasoned, looks past the headlines delves into the pages of history, and comes back with the goods.

Popes and Bankers: A Cultural History of Credit & Debt, From Aristotle to AIG (Thomas Nelson, 978-1-5955-5273-0, $14.99) is the first and even amusing history of the endlessly fascinating topic of credit and debt, which has shaped civilization in ways even bankers cannot begin to imagine. With a dizzying cast of characters, including church officials, loan sharks, the founding fathers, Martin Luther, Karl Marx, FDR, J.P Morgan, Michael Milken, Barney Frank, and even the Knights Templar, Cashill traces the creative tension between “pious restraint” and “economic ambition” through the annals of human history and illuminates both the dark corners of our past and the dusty corners of our billfolds. READ MORE »

THE GOVERNMENT IS LYING TO YOU

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano Takes On the Government’s Unabashed Assault On Freedom

Lies the Government Told You(Nashville, TN) – Judge Andrew P. Napolitano admits he has a chip on his shoulder. “I am angry,” he says. “Angry that we allow the government to lie to us, that we expect it to do so, and even take comfort in the illusions created thereby.” In Lies The Government Told You (Thomas Nelson, March 2010), Napolitano exposes politicians in both parties who routinely use myth to seize power and deception to delude the public. “Without accurate information, Napolitano argues, we the people are seduced into surrendering freedom and accepting unlawful behavior as somehow warranted.”

Lies The Government Told You reveals one lie after another, from the bold proclamation that “all men are created equal,” to the mistaken notion that at election time “every vote counts.” And from blatant attempts to undermine the First Amendment, to the increasing creation of laws designed to regulate and limit access to firearms.  READ MORE »

THE BOOK LENDERS DON’T WANT YOU TO READ

Mind Your Own Mortgage Warns of the Crisis to Come

Mind Your Own MortgageNashville, TN – Think the housing meltdown is over? Think again. The foremost expert on the subject, Robert Bernabé, author of Mind Your Own Mortgage (Thomas Nelson, May 2010), warns that storm clouds are on the horizon for housing meltdown #2.

“It’s coming,” Bernabé promises. “Rates are artificially low, inflation is coming soon, and toxic mortgages are still being written every single day.” On top of all of that, consumers are still lost when it comes to shopping for and managing their mortgage debt. “There isn’t transparency in the market place and guess what? That’s how they want it,” Bernabé says. READ MORE »

Bestselling Author Beth Wiseman Follows the Amish to Colorado with New Fiction Series

In step with a real-life trend but ahead of the publishing curve, bestselling novelist Beth Wiseman heads West with her characters in a brand new series launching this Fall.

Nashville, TN— It’s no secret that Amish culture—its fascinating simplicity—has captured the interest of America.  ABC has devoted primetime television specials to Amish teens, and feature stories in publications like the Wall Street Journal have covered the wave of successful Amish novels published over the past several years, set in picturesque Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and other Eastern states.  An Associated Press article   published June 2009 marked a new development: a handful of Amish families migrating to Colorado to escape high land prices and overcrowding back East in more established communities. In step with the real-life trend but ahead of the publishing curve, bestselling novelist Beth Wiseman heads West with her characters in a brand new series launching this Fall.
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