Fed Up and Sounding Off

Fed Up and Sounding Off
Title Fed Up and Sounding Off PDF eBook
Author Carlette Christian
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Pages 39
Release 2022-05-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1682137503

Download Fed Up and Sounding Off Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A single christian woman and the struggles she and her friends encountered. The bench-warmers in her life who professed to be Christians, but were really hypocrites. The choices she made and the paths God took her down. How God let her know that He was with her from the beginning. The prayers that were answered and the visions she still doesn't understand. Don't be surprised if, after you start reading this book you won't be able to put it down, because one of these paths taken will remind you of an experience in your life.

Fed Up

Fed Up
Title Fed Up PDF eBook
Author Danielle DiMartino Booth
Publisher Penguin
Pages 338
Release 2017-02-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0735211655

Download Fed Up Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A Federal Reserve insider pulls back the curtain on the secretive institution that controls America’s economy After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed. DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devo­tion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quanti­tative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.” Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented ex­periment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all. While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid. Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what? DiMartino Booth pulls no punches in this exposé of the officials who run the Fed and the toxic culture they created. She blends her firsthand experiences with what she’s learned from dozens of high-powered market players, reams of financial data, and Fed docu­ments such as transcripts of FOMC meetings. Whether you’ve been suspicious of the Fed for decades or barely know anything about it, as DiMartino Booth writes, “Every American must understand this extraordinarily powerful institution and how it affects his or her everyday life, and fight back.”

Fed Up

Fed Up
Title Fed Up PDF eBook
Author Gemma Hartley
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 283
Release 2018-11-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0062856480

Download Fed Up Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From Gemma Hartley, the journalist who ignited a national conversation on emotional labor, comes Fed Up, a bold dive into the unpaid, invisible work women have shouldered for too long—and an impassioned vision for creating a better future for us all. Day in, day out, women anticipate and manage the needs of others. In relationships, we initiate the hard conversations. At home, we shoulder the mental load required to keep our households running. At work, we moderate our tone, explaining patiently and speaking softly. In the world, we step gingerly to keep ourselves safe. We do this largely invisible, draining work whether we want to or not—and we never clock out. No wonder women everywhere are overtaxed, exhausted, and simply fed up. In her ultra-viral article “Women Aren’t Nags—We’re Just Fed Up,” shared by millions of readers, Gemma Hartley gave much-needed voice to the frustration and anger experienced by countless women. Now, in Fed Up, Hartley expands outward from the everyday frustrations of performing thankless emotional labor to illuminate how the expectation to do this work in all arenas—private and public—fuels gender inequality, limits our opportunities, steals our time, and adversely affects the quality of our lives. More than just name the problem, though, Hartley teases apart the cultural messaging that has led us here and asks how we can shift the load. Rejecting easy solutions that don’t ultimately move the needle, Hartley offers a nuanced, insightful guide to striking real balance, for true partnership in every aspect of our lives. Reframing emotional labor not as a problem to be overcome, but as a genderless virtue men and women can all learn to channel in our quest to make a better, more egalitarian world, Fed Up is surprising, intelligent, and empathetic essential reading for every woman who has had enough with feeling fed up.

The Muted Trumpet's Call

The Muted Trumpet's Call
Title The Muted Trumpet's Call PDF eBook
Author Chuck Knox
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 490
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1456752170

Download The Muted Trumpet's Call Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Stories from veterans of every branch of the military who served in WWII--from letters, diaries, and live interviews or recorded by their families.

Promises of Love and Good Behaviour

Promises of Love and Good Behaviour
Title Promises of Love and Good Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Roderick Craig Low
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 309
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1782344144

Download Promises of Love and Good Behaviour Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In a dreamlike setting, this surreal book explores the interaction and emotions of a man, his wife and a young woman caught in a love triangle. In this deeply moving love story, the characters travel back and forth in time, each expressing their experience and singular perception of particular events. Through their encounter, from which they cannot escape, they learn about each other as they convey their most intimate thoughts and feelings, shedding all artifice in the process. The story concerns a modern, self-assured and successful young couple who take personal risks, making promises of love and good behaviour to each other. The game of their life is full of exciting challenges and opportunities but, as in all games, there are rules which, when broken, ensure there are no clear-cut winners or losers.

Our Fathers

Our Fathers
Title Our Fathers PDF eBook
Author Lewis W. Diuguid
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Pages 244
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1627340998

Download Our Fathers Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A Place of Secrets

A Place of Secrets
Title A Place of Secrets PDF eBook
Author Rachel Hore
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 335
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429950129

Download A Place of Secrets Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A runaway bestseller in Britain with over 100,000 copies sold, a riveting historical mystery in the tradition of Kate Morton Auction house appraiser Jude leaves London for her dream job at Starbrough Hall, an estate in the countryside, examining and pricing the manuscripts and instruments of an eighteenth-century astronomer. She is welcomed by Chantal Wickham and Jude feels close to the old woman at once: they have both lost their husbands. Hard times have forced the Wickham family to sell the astronomer's work, their land and with it, the timeworn tower that lies nearby. The tower was built as an observatory for astronomer Anthony Wickham and his daughter Esther, and it served as the setting for their most incredible discoveries. Though Jude is far away from her life in London, her arrival at Starbrough Hall brings a host of childhood memories. She meets Euan, a famed writer and naturalist who lives in the gamekeeper's cottage at the foot of the tower, where Jude's grandfather once lived. And a nightmare begins to haunt her six-year-old niece, the same nightmare Jude herself had years ago. Is it possible that the dreams are passed down from one generation to the next? What secrets does the tower hold? And will Jude unearth them before it's too late?