Star Parker, the author of WND Books' latest release, "Uncle Sam's Plantation," will be a guest tonight on CNBC's "Capital Report" program, which airs at 9 p.m. Eastern, 6 p.m. Pacific.
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Parker will appear on two debate segments to discuss the anniversary of the assassination of JFK, homosexual marriage, the war on terror and the culture wars within and between the political parties in Washington.
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"America has two economic systems," says Parker, "capitalism for the rich, and socialism for the poor."
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Subtitled, "How Big Government Enslaves America's Poor and What We Can Do About It," Parker's book presents a solution to the ineffective $400 billion welfare program: A faith-based plan not sponsored by the state. In "Uncle Sam's Plantation," she offers five simple yet profound steps that will allow the nation's poor to go from entitlement and slavery to empowerment and freedom.
Parker knows the welfare system all too well. Once caught up in the miserable world of welfare fraud, sex, drugs and abortion, she underwent what many have called a miraculous transformation into what she is today – one of America's leading advocates for true, faith-based success and empowerment of the nation's poor.
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