COMMON SENSE: For a New Golden Era by Rod Lingsch
Eliminate poverty. End the debt crisis. Restore the American Dream. America is more divided than ever, burdened by a rigged tax system, endless government spending, and the collapse of the middle class. What if the solution isn’t more politics, but real economic reform?
In COMMON: For A New Golden Era, Rod Lingsch unveils the United States Citizen Fund (USCF) and the Currency Usage Tax (CUT), two revolutionary proposals to restore prosperity, freedom, and financial justice. Backed by decades of research and five years of relentless writing, this bold plan redefines the federal government in service to its citizens.
This isn’t just another policy book; it’s a blueprint for transformation. If you’re tired of broken promises and ready to fight for a future where we can create a New Golden Era of Prosperity and restore the American Dream for every citizen, this is your call to action. Change is possible. The time is now.
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Author Bio:
Rod Lingsch is a lifelong learner, researcher, truth-seeker, and author committed to restoring faith in America. With over 50 years of study in economics, history, philosophy, religion, politics, and science, he blends deep analysis with practical, common-sense solutions for today’s most pressing challenges. Rod advocates for transparency in government and returning to a free market economy with AI-driven efficiency. His work challenges political complacency and presents bold, practical solutions to rebuild the American Dream.
Rod’s groundbreaking book COMMON SENSE For A New Golden Era proposes a bold yet realistic vision to end national debt, eliminate poverty, and empower citizens. Rod’s passion for solutions-focused reform is deeply rooted in his Christian Conservative Constitutionalist values. When running for Congress, he used his campaign as a platform to challenge political corruption and promote reform. When ignored by politicians, he turned to publishing to reach the people directly.
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