Groundbreaking New Book Examines the Impact of American Jobs Sent Overseas to China
China's War on the American Economy by George Koeninger is a provocative look at how Americans can influence the government to keep jobs at home.
Kingwood, TX (PRWEB) April 30, 2008 -- In China's War on the American Economy, author George Koeninger explores how manufacturing suffers under America's difficult regulatory climate.
In the book, manufacturing consultant and author Koeninger asserts that all too often he has seen hard-working employees lose their jobs to workers in another country. This loss of wealth and human potential is a disaster, Koeninger states. In his bold and important book, China's War on the American Economy, he outlines how manufacturing is one of the pillars of wealth in a country, and why without it, the financial foundations start to crumble.
Written in clear, forceful prose, Koeninger's book suggests that America's manufacturing policy has created a loss of status for America in the world. He suggests that by leveling the playing field, manufacturing wealth can survive and thrive, provide good-paying jobs with health and insurance benefits and pay the necessary taxes needed for the government to provide for its peoples. The author also shows readers how they can get involved and combat this issue at the ground floor.
Fascinating and important, China's War on the American Economy is a timely investigation of what the author sees as a growing problem for America's financial system.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at George.Koeninger@gmail.com China's War on the American Economy is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Independent consultant George Koeninger has spent more than 40 years in the manufacturing industry in the United States. He currently lives in Kingwood, Texas.
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