Us National Debt Recovery: A Program Proposal
By Elias Hill
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The United States of America owes trillions of dollars to creditors, and the amount is increasing every day. If the country continues on its current track, it could result in dire consequences for the government and its citizens. But a realistic solution could liberate us from the national debt crisis.
Elias Hill, a retired industrial engineer who prides himself on finding solutions to difficult problems, presents that solution. If implemented, it would
place the country on a solid financial foundation, free of foreign economic pressures;
guarantee the financing of all social programsespecially those that provide work incentives and benefits for lower-income populations;
establish a solid income base that would allow the government to meet its financial requirements; and
prevent future situations that could lead to financial ruin.
By paying down its debt, the United States could regain its economic prestige and preserve its ability to help others while building a stronger, more secure society. Discover how to help the nation overcome its problems with US National Debt Recovery.
Elias Hill
Elias C. Hill is a retired industrial engineer who has helped companies throughout the world boost efficiency through the best use of people, equipment, and facilities. He currently lives in Antigua, Guatemala.
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Us National Debt Recovery - Elias Hill
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Contents
Introduction
Background Information
The Proposal
Additional Background Information
Conclusion
Notes
This is dedicated to all conscientious US citizens and residents who are actively educating themselves concerning our national economic situation and who are taking the steps necessary to live their lives striving for a more solid economic infrastructure in our nation.
88322489.jpgIntroduction
D uring 1966 to 1989, I worked for the US Department of State as a certified industrial engineer specializing in efficiency. I focused my energy on assessing underdeveloped foreign countries in creating and improving various national endeavors. I was instrumental in conducting detailed assessments that focused on the operational strategies and conditions of various industries abroad. These assessments allowed me to prescribe workable and affordable solutions aimed at achieving greater economic and industrial gains in a timely manner. As part of my duties I was also instrumental in locating and securing reliable investors to support and carry the projects forward. I was successful in implementing national projects in Bolivia, Peru, Guatemala, Paraguay, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Panama, as well as in other South American countries.
In this proposal I am responding as a concerned US citizen to the urgent need for regaining control of our national economic situation, directly challenging willing US citizens to accept and recognize this situation. Consider this proposal as a personal invitation for concerned citizens to join forces to create a nonprofit foundation in which they can work together, utilizing the approaches outlined within this proposal, to achieve a deliberate and focused path to national debt reduction.
Background Information
O ur country is in need of immediate assistance to recover from the present national debt crisis. As US citizens we must take action to halt and reverse the continued increase of