WE THE IDIOTS

As the Politicians think we are

by Krishan Bhatia


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/28/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781491824597
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781491824580
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781491824603

About the Book

Salient Points of the Book 1. The theme of the book is, the politician, whatever their part, never tell us the truth. They are either half-truths, either heavily exaggerated or outright lies. 2. President Bill Clinton is credited with having balanced the budget for the first time in 47 years, eliminated deficit financing and created a huge surplus of $5.3 trillion at the end of his eight year term. What did he do to achieve this? The answer is nothing. Was the $5.3 trillino supposedly left by him- was it real or was it a phantom? 3. The truth behind the 2003 invasion of Iraq. 4. The history of the national debt. The reason for deficit financing resulting in the national debt and where it is taking the United States. 5. The economy and the role of the President in its downward and upward trend. 6. The Social Security and Medicare. The politicians are frightening us by saying that these will become bankrupt by the year 2020 or so. Is it possible and what exactly is the nature of these two? Are they welfare entitlements or our rights? Fotr answers to all these questions read my book "Are we, We the Idiots" as the politicians think we are, which will be published soon.


About the Author

I was born in the year 1923 in a Hindu family of moderate means, living in a small countryside town in the District Capital of Punjab. Province of British India. I graduated from high school in the year 1940: by then U had learned to read, write and speak the following languages: Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, English, and Sanskrit- the language of our ancestors. My parents couldn't afford to send me to college which was 100 miles away from our place. It was wartime and jobs were available everywhere, and after a couple of jobs I landed in the Defense Accounts Department of the Government of India. I started at the lowest clerical job, qualified as an accountant, after which I confirmed to get a promotion to higher posts from time to time and rose to the highest cadre of the department and retired as a Deputy Controller of Defense Accounts in 1981. I got married in 1945. In 1947, when India got independence, a part of it was declared as the state of Pakistan, with muslim majority. My town came to be in Pakistan, and in the riots that ensued, we Hindus were driven out of our houses and had to migrate to India. I, with my family, migrated to India at the end of September 1947, having lost everything in Pakistan. My family immigrated to the U.S. in 1980 and now I have two sons and two daughters, 10 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren, all of which are American citizens. I too have been living here since 1992 as a legal alien, and since the year 2006 I have shifted back to India after becoming legally blind. My only hobby in life was reading. I liked reading from the first English literature, the classical books, and later on non-fiction for general knowledge. All along I have been a keen observer to the political goings on. .