A fine book, providing many well-researched examples of corporate profiteering. It sparks a strong response, but does not rely on sensationalistic claims or unsupported arguments. Very welcome relief in this age of demagogues and rhetoric. My only complaint about the book was that while the autho...
The bestselling author of Perfectly Legal returns with a powerful new exposé.How does a strong and growing economy lend itself to job uncertainty, debt, bankruptcy, and economic fear for a vast number of Americans? Free Lunch provides answers to this great economic mystery of our time, revealing ...
On another day, he bought jewelry that cost $15,000. It, too, was mailed out of state, sent to the Connecticut home of his mentor and lawyer, the notorious Roy Cohn. Both boxes were empty. Mailing empty boxes is a way to evade sales taxes on jewelry, furs, and other expensive items easily shipped...
He did not retain one of the many firms that specialize in site consulting, a profession less about finding suitable real estate and more about knowing how to extract from the government part or all of the cost of any new job-creating investment. Keiser just put the word out to some real estate a...