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The Big Print

What Happened to America and How Sound Money Will Fix It

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The Big Print

By: Lawrence Lepard
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Most Americans — and people worldwide — understand that despite our remarkable technological advances, something is deeply wrong with the direction of our country and world. There are a variety of causes but Mr. Lepard believes, and wrote this book because, too many are missing the one, principal underlying cause: The Money Is Broken.

Through his own personal story, and tracing the history of how we find ourselves in this condition, he explains in layman’s terms what happened, why it is wrong, and how we can fix it.

This book addresses the pressing issues of inflation and wealth inequality and points out that we do not need to suffer with these ills. It is a call to action for people of all ages and political persuasions. Sound money and personal freedoms are what built the America, that post-World War II, was widely admired and stood at the pinnacle of the world. Sadly, we have drifted away from the principles that took us there.

The book also discusses today’s investment climate, the threats that savers face, and the likely path of markets over the next decade. There is a warning here. There will be winners and losers. The monetary transition engulfing us will create enormous changes, but we have many reasons for optimism. New technological developments and trends are taking us to a much better world.

Understanding our monetary system is the key to solving today's global challenges. This book reveals why our future depends on one critical mission:

FIX THE MONEY to

FIX THE WORLD

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2024 Lawrence W Lepard (P)2025 Lawrence W Lepard
Economic History Economics Macroeconomics

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Good intro

The overall story is important and well written, it’s a good alternative to Broken Money and The Bitcoin Standard. This story needs repeating.
For a book aimed at beginners, it still contained too many technical parts (boring numbers and details about US politician behavior).
The audio wasn’t perfect, the narrator struggled at the beginning and overplayed the quotations (as if mocking them), and many repetitions were left unedited.

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Highly recommend

Very understandable story and excellent historical summary. The author presents fairly his investment case for Bitcoin. This book is highly readable and a great introduction to understanding Bitcoin.

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Gripping true tale of the theft from us all

Well read by a voice for radio! The tale is 1) true and 2) you have been programmed to accept it as no big deal. But the reality is you’re a part slave your entire life to the predator class that continually steals through inflation…and you might even be proud that you have the intellect to see why such theft is necessary or good for the economy. Heaven help you. For the rest of us, bitcoin is your way to get out of the rat race…not that the life raft provides a comfy ride, but it beats swimming and sinking!

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The Fed, Fiat and the mess they have created

Illuminating discussion of how the financial system - central banks and fiat currency - have favoured the elites at the cost of the bulk of the population … and how to fix it!

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Bad narration

Awful, slow and annoying narration. Fake voices were ridiculous. Everything was already written in Saifedean and Aldon books.
Did not enjoy this not one bit.

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