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Take Action
In a country
with so many pressing problems, it is easy to conclude that the role of a
single individual is inconsequential. However, the spread of a positive
idea, passing from one person to the next can have a significant impact in
aggregate.
The message of A Nation on Borrowed Time reaches beyond the prevailing
conservative vs. liberal debate. This message is one that all Americans
can embrace as it focuses on the very basic root cause that is leading to
the debate in the first place.
Whether or not someone leans toward a conservative or a liberal viewpoint,
everyone shares the same desire to avoid the trend of wealth depletion
that is leading to a decline in the American standard of living – a
decline that we genuinely believe will remain unchecked unless these
concepts of A Nation on Borrowed Time are spread and implemented.
So what can you as an individual do to take action? The following are just
a few ways to start.
Read the Book
The book contains the most comprehensive overview of the message and its
concepts.
Stay Informed
Monitor a variety of news sources for real time developments on the
economy. Being as informed as possible is essential.
Spread the Word
Tell family, friends and colleagues about the book, the website and
encourage them to tell others. Use the message support materials available
on the website as tools to direct people to the website.
Reach Your Business and Civic Organizations
If you are affiliated with an organization, you can request that Joseph
Arvin and Scott Newton speak to your group on the message of A Nation on
Borrowed Time.
Government Representatives
Contact your state and federal legislators with the message – either by
mail or in person if possible. Most often, your representatives are
interested in hearing directly from their constituents. In this process,
the message support materials from the website can be helpful. Remember
your legislators work for you!
Join
Citizens for American Manufacturing (CAM)
To further promote the message of A Nation on Borrowed Time, Joseph
Arvin and Scott Newton have worked to establish the non-profit
organization - Citizens for American Manufacturing (CAM). To learn
more about CAM, please visit the
CAM Website.
If you can recommend other ways to help spread the message, we’d like to
hear from you. Please email your suggestions to
Webmaster@ApexMediaNet.com.
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