Danielle Park and I agree that Wall Street and the entire financial sector have become anathema to the world economy. Once upon a time, their primary purpose was to help allocate capital to insure that worthy growing companies got the funds necessary to finance their expansion. Now their primary function is to exact tribute from every living person on the planet, to fund their extravagant lifestyles of the rich and famous. Thankfully, this is all coming to an end. Gone will soon be the days of such decadent excess. And it can't come soon enough! 

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Join Bill Walsh, Mike Gazzola and myself on January 29, 2014 for an unforgettable event. For years Bill Walsh has been helping people realize their dreams and build successful companies. He's known as America's Business Expert and he loves showing people what it takes to succeed. Others have paid thousands to attend this event, but you can attend the event and have lunch for free. Just let them know you heard about it on FSN. I look forward to seeing you there. 

The event is being held at the Miami JW Marriott located at 1633 North Bayshore, Miami FL 33132 from 10am to 4pm. For more information click here

 

 

 

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We spoke with author Jim Mosquera, who's just published a follow-up book Escaping Oz: Navigating The Crisis. He covers how neither Federal Reserve, nor the Federal Government have rescued the economy by issuing record amounts of debt. Rather they have simply aided the wealthiest members of society by inflating asset prices. This has led to more income equality and less opportunity for the middle class. Jim advocates market based solutions, which will have the effect of lifting all boats and solving the crisis much faster than any economic intervention possibly can.  

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