Henry Schoenberger

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Gender Male
Industry Consulting
Occupation Securities Business/Writer
Location Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States
Introduction A poet-philosopher in the securitites business since 1968; with a degree in English and Econ from Miami University. For decades I have specialized in Real Estate Private Placements. I authored "Invest for Success: How to Avoid Getting Ripped Off by Real Estate Partnerships, the Stock Market and Diversification," which included the Predictability of Substance Theory (PST). My new book "How We Got Swindled by; Wall Street Godfathers, Greed and Financial Darwinism (the 30 Year War War Against the American Dream)" is a socio-economic, political, financial and philosophical treatise revealing that born again social darwinism is Financial Darwinism and the real root cause. Dave Satterfield, former Bus Ed of the Miami Herald with 2 Pulitzers, in his foreword for my book said, Financial Darwinism, "...means srvival of the fittest. Further Dave said, "...Swindled should be must-reading for every policy maker in Washington and every student of economics and finance." Swindled is the only book to provide the whole truth about the root cause of our finacial mess and profound societal malaise. Follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/ehschoenberger - and on facebook:Henry Schoenberger
Interests Sailing, Writing, Reading, Tennis, Politics, Objectivity, Poetry, Truth and comedy central news.
Favorite Movies Being There with Peter Sellers, The Loved Ones, Better Off Dead, Dr. Strangelove, Lillies of the Field, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, AnnieHall, Gandhi, Damage, Broadcast News, Fish Called Wanda, What ABout Mary, Wall Street, Constant Gardner, Hotel Rwanda, Dreamgirls and Bridesmaids!........
Favorite Music Motown, Blues, Jazz, Classical, Techno, New age, Folk, Rock and Roll - no rap.
Favorite Books The Fall by Albert Camus, Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse, Waiting for Godot, Becket;Miss Lonely Hearts by N. West;James Joyce, The Reckoning and The best and the Brightest, Halberstam;e.e.cummings; Trinity, John Dean; The God Delusion, Hawkins; etc.

How did we become so polarized as fellow Americans? Forty years ago Republicans did not just say no and the Supreme court was not an advocate of big business ahead of the interests of "...all the people..." Jefferson said, "The role of government is to protect the public" - where has it been?