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The Fall of United States

James R Whitaker

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. American Politics, Geo Political Commentary, Economic Analysis & Cultural Critique How a Once-Great Superpower, United States of America is Collapsing from Within? What if the true enemy of America is not across the ocean but deep within its own borders, systems, and cultural psyche? The Fall of United States is a searing political commentary & economic analysis book that dissects the slow-motion collapse of the world's most powerful nation. Through meticulous research & sharp cultural critique, this book explores how America, once the benchmark of innovation, prosperity, and freedom is unraveling in real time. From rising fatherless homes and declining marriage rates in America to a national debt crisis spiraling beyond $34 trillion, this book charts the overlooked fault lines threatening the republic’s survival. ✔ Collapse of the American Family When viral social media posts like “Who needs men in 2025?” garner millions of likes, it signals a deeper crisis: a cultural war on the very structure that built civilization the family. With rising fatherless homes statistics, skyrocketing divorce rates, & declining birth rates, the U.S. faces an emotional & demographic implosion. The effects of family breakdown on society including poverty, behavioral issues, lost educational opportunities are explored with brutal honesty. ✔ Debt-Based Economy and Fiscal Collapse America now borrows more than it earns. The dangers of a debt-based economy are no longer hypothetical they're a reality. With government interest payments surpassing defense spending, the book provides a wake-up call to the economic collapse warning signs that are ignored by mainstream media. Duration - 1h 54m. Author - James R Whitaker. Narrator - Digital Voice Roger E. Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 James R Whitaker ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. American Politics, Geo Political Commentary, Economic Analysis & Cultural Critique How a Once-Great Superpower, United States of America is Collapsing from Within? What if the true enemy of America is not across the ocean but deep within its own borders, systems, and cultural psyche? The Fall of United States is a searing political commentary & economic analysis book that dissects the slow-motion collapse of the world's most powerful nation. Through meticulous research & sharp cultural critique, this book explores how America, once the benchmark of innovation, prosperity, and freedom is unraveling in real time. From rising fatherless homes and declining marriage rates in America to a national debt crisis spiraling beyond $34 trillion, this book charts the overlooked fault lines threatening the republic’s survival. ✔ Collapse of the American Family When viral social media posts like “Who needs men in 2025?” garner millions of likes, it signals a deeper crisis: a cultural war on the very structure that built civilization the family. With rising fatherless homes statistics, skyrocketing divorce rates, & declining birth rates, the U.S. faces an emotional & demographic implosion. The effects of family breakdown on society including poverty, behavioral issues, lost educational opportunities are explored with brutal honesty. ✔ Debt-Based Economy and Fiscal Collapse America now borrows more than it earns. The dangers of a debt-based economy are no longer hypothetical they're a reality. With government interest payments surpassing defense spending, the book provides a wake-up call to the economic collapse warning signs that are ignored by mainstream media. Duration - 1h 54m. Author - James R Whitaker. Narrator - Digital Voice Roger E. Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 James R Whitaker ©.

Language:

English


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