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American Meltdown

Book Two of the Economic Collapse Chronicles

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American Meltdown

By: Mark Goodwin
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Written from a Christian constitutional worldview, American Meltdown, Book Two of The Economic Collapse Chronicles uses dystopian fiction to take an in-depth look at the economic and political trends that have taken America to the edge of bankruptcy. The book assesses the current course of the nation and projects it into the near future.

In Book Two, America has entered into a full scale financial meltdown. The members of the Bair family do the best they can to navigate a complete currency collapse and the social disruptions that come with it. Having relocated to a rural area in Kentucky, the Bairs fare much better than the unfortunate masses still trapped in the cities.

In an effort to cling to power, President Anthony Howe announces the confiscation of provisions and guns. Several states, led by liberty-loving Senator Paul Randall, stand up to assert their sovereignty.

Knowing the intentions of the Federal Government, Matt, Adam and Wesley Bair train with the local militia who have determined to draw a line in the sand and defend the last remnants of liberty. The political conflict escalates into military aggression and the gloves come off.

©2014 Mark Goodwin (P)2014 Mark Goodwin
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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Great depiction of the end of the dollar

This is a very real depiction of the collapse of our currency and what would follow if we do nothing to curtail the rampant borrowing and spending being done by our government. It is a wake up call to all of us not just the prepper or militia types.

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Very Good - thought provoking!

Good followup to the first book. The story continues to be engaging and has plenty of little prepping nuggets scattered throughout. God bless.

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A good story, but...

The Christian proselytizing that is inserted into this story is absolutely unacceptable! Why? It has to do with slavery. Most decent people will agree that the institution of slavery is unacceptable. I have looked into the Bible, and I find that most evil things that people might do has biblical teachings not to do those things.

So, when I look at the act of submitting to slavery, I find the biblical teachig are that one should submit to slavery and should obey the owner.

The act of owning slaves is slightly regulated, but is not discouraged. For example, slave holding was regulated in the bible by race: a Jew could own any kind of slave, but a gentile could only own another gentile.

How might one become a slave? A man's children we're his property, and they could be sold into slavery. The Bible tell zoo man not to sell his daughters, but there is no death penalty for this as there is for other serious crimes like wearing wool and linen woven together. In fact, president Jefferson sold some of his children by Sally Hemings.

I believe god is merciful and compassionat and will render justice according to the content of my character; not according to the teachings of any particular cult.

American Meltdown has numerous quotes from king David-- hardly an honorable man who began his career by bringing a gun (a sling was equivalent to a gun) to a sword fight. David then goes on to many other misdeeds such that he is not deserving of our respect.

I will pray to the creator that Mark Goodwin see the implicatios of his preachings and use his great skills in a more positive manner.

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This book gives you a lot to think about!!

It makes a person think what they'd do in this very real and possible situation.
One thing I notice is the author give the females in the book very passive rolls. Women are stronger than he writes and would work and fight along with men to defend our country, God, children and way of life.

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Without God, we are nothing

All of Mark Goodwin’s books are absolutely fantastic and just keep reminding us of how much we need Jesus for protection and peace and how we have to take practical steps to be in this position.

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Great book. Didn't want to put it down.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. Very entertaining.

Any additional comments?

Once you read the first of this series, then no doubt you'll want to grab this one.

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Must Read

Kevin Pierce does a masterful job at narrating American Meltdown, the second book in the series. He brings the story to life, and allows us to feel like we are there in the story along with Matt and the others. This Christian, post-apocalyptic book is about an economic crisis with a tyrannical president, who only wants power and to keep the house of cards from falling. Another civil war is brewing as states begin to declare their sovereignty. Our characters are put in the position of choosing to follow the mainstream or to fight back to keep their God-given rights. Excellent book and narration.

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It makes you wonder

It’s amazing that this was written before our current regime was put in place. So much of it is no longer fiction. But it also makes me wonder about those who aren’t able to arm up. In all reality though I am thankful that my hope is in Jesus and that no matter how it come to fruition I know where my Home is!!

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We can only hope for this kind of outcome

Would you listen to American Meltdown again? Why?

Yes, There are nuggets of preparedness throughout the book.

What was one of the most memorable moments of American Meltdown?

Understanding the strain that most would go through if put in a situation such as this

Have you listened to any of Kevin Pierce’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, He's very good.

Who was the most memorable character of American Meltdown and why?

Adam - Knowledge, Skill, Loyalty & Faith.

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Amazing Series!!

Mark Goodwin has some prophetic insight to our world! While listening to these books, I feel like we are going through this right now. It's only a matter of time!!!

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