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Paul Dayton is an "average guy" with an above average amount of give a damn. Dayton's first book, Correcting Our Financial Miseducation: Raising the Bar for the Average, is a two part work targeted at young people getting started in life. Part two of this important work teaches the reader about larger economic issues and policies, and how they truly impact those who vote for and support these policies. Separating the promises from the reality, the claims of socialism and central planning are compared not only with their actual outcomes, but with the results attained in their stead – when capitalism is the predominant system. Paul Dayton’s customary reliance on proof and evidence, and subsequent obedience to the conclusions dictated thereby, is in evidence throughout this magnificent volume. Can wealth, affluence, and good health, really be achieved by a simple decree of government? Don’t be so foolish as to take the word for the deed, and examine the consequences of central planning - as opposed to the consequences of real commerce - for the masses all over the world and in a variety of industries. In healthcare; agriculture; infrastructure building; banking; and other areas, in countries of varying sizes and natural resources, during three different centuries, this book details the consequences of socialism as it makes people poor and keeps them that way time and time again. Take a fresh look at the facts regarding the New Deal and President Franklin Roosevelt. In his distinct style that is blunt; literate; and goes straight for the jugular. Paul Dayton's forthcoming book, Socialism: the "Gift" that Keeps on Taking, scheduled for release by the end of 2023! Website https://pauldayton.us

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