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Michael Sky, “Jubilee Day”, an End to Ego?

Michael Sky passed last night, in reality. I recommend you buy his book.

Michael Sky recently had written a disturbing, and ironically named novel, “Jubilee Day”. The Jubilee Manifesto as his website reveals “is a list of demands for the American government that includes progressive taxation of millionaires, caps on executive compensation, a fifty percent cut in military spending and, the key to it all, a one-time forgiveness of all debts.

How will Washington policymakers react? Will the President and major legislators risk their own deaths by defying the jubilees? Or will they acquiesce and attempt to implement the manifesto?
And if the latter, will it work?”

Everyone who reads this post should buy this book. If you are particularly wealthy, middle class or poor, this book has a message that is clear and resonates with a growing number of middle class wage earners.

Its a fictional story of the violent end to unchecked egos Mr. Sky describes.

“At 8 a.m. on a Sunday morning in November, 2011, an email arrives at every major media outlet and hundreds of online blogs.

A Message for the Dominators
Six will die, every day, until you start sharing wealth and power.
Jubilee

Within hours, it is confirmed that six prominent Americans died during the night, all in their sleep, of apparent natural causes. The victims:
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
The president’s Chief of Staff
A former vice president and unofficial head of the Republican Party
The Joint Chiefs Army General
Two conservative Tea Party leaders” ”

Is this the beginning of a new wave of fictions that relieve some of the tension Americans are feeling about runaway, to-big-to-fail businesses, massive capital centralization, World Bank, International Monetary Fund and misbehavior of Wall Street?

Its a fiction, but it certainly is receiving a lot of attention recently.


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