THE FINAL VOLUME of Curtis Creco's three-part Blind Vision series, Valor
in Prosperity asks and answers the question, "Why valor?" A fierce
believer in the ideals embodied in the documents of our nation's
founding, Mr. Greco brings that passion to bear in his spirited defense
and clear evocation of capitalism and free markets. While decrying the
direction our country is going, Mr. Greco never gives in to despair. He
writes that effective change must start at the local and state levels of
government, and warms that elected offcials must become accountable to
the people whom they represent. Further, the two-party system currently
tyrannizing the country was never Constitutionally mandated and strongly
suggests the emergence of a viable thirdparty, chaotic as the process
will certainly be, in order to disable the dysfunction of the current
political structure.
The many systemic problems in the country have been metastasizing for
years, notes Greco, but no matt er how formidable it seems, each problem
can be addressed, and each can be resolved. In the concluding section of
the book, "A Functional Stimulus," he provides visionary solutions for
the daunting challenges our country in now facing: electoral and
legislative processes, monetary and banking policy, judicial overreach,
military adventurism, entitlement programs, and the economy.