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KENNEDY'S REVENGE: THE ELECTION OF 2016 Solves Debt, Immigration, Healthcare Issues

By: Jan. 08, 2016
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POINT PLEASANT, N.J., Jan. 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ A newly released novel by former Wall Street executive Stephen Rodenbeck reexamines American history through the lens of central banking. Kennedy's Revenge: The Election of 2016 is the story of a celebrity citizen who leverages his new found popularity to inform the American populace about the root causes of its current problems. He offers up solutions that actually eliminate the debt, illegal immigration, the healthcare crisis, and (to a certain degree) terrorism. The Band-Aid answers offered up by the current crop of candidates (e.g. cutting spending or increasing revenue for the debt; offering citizenship or building a wall for immigration) are stale and ineffective.

Rodenbeck's provocative approach reconsiders the existing paradigm: "It is an attempt to reorient the American perspective of its own history. From that reconstruction, the sources of our problems become obvious, as do their solutions." Stephen's background includes a fourteen-year stint on the institutional equity trading desks of Smith Barney and Prudential Securities. The author is a full member of the uber-exclusive GenerIQ Society, which has only twenty-three full members worldwide.

Through his character, Fitzgerald Cavendish, Rodenbeck sheds light into some under-investigated areas of American history. The book explains the actual reason for Lincoln's assassination. It also makes a startling claim as to who truly started World War II and why. This dark journey through the past re-writes the history books. From this revision comes a clearer understanding of why the United States is $18 trillion in debt, why its citizens are in poor health, and why the country has become a welfare state. Could it all be by design? Cavendish solves these puzzles, but arouses the ire of some very powerful people in the process. Kennedy's Revenge: The Election of 2016 is likely to become part of the political discourse over the coming months and years as voters ask, "Why aren't the candidates discussing these ideas?"

Kennedy's Revenge: The Election of 2016 was released on January 4, 2016 and is available at Amazon.com, Create Space, and Kindle.

You can find out more about Kennedy's Revenge at kennedysrevenge.com.

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