Edition |
First Threshold Editions hardcover edition. |
Description |
278 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction: what the bailouts unleashed -- The political class -- What the political class thinks voters think -- How the political class deceives -- How voters would spend the people's money -- How voters would fix defense -- How voters would fix social security -- How voters would fix medicare and health care -- How voters would fix the tax system -- How voters would be generous -- How voters would save the people's money -- Ending corporate welfare -- Giving the people a return on investments -- Tightening the belt of the beltway -- Adding it all up -- Conclusion: the end the political class. |
Summary |
Draws on historical events, budgetary documents, and public opinion data to reveal that voters are more willing to take action to reduce federal spending, explaining how voter-supported proposals could solve the nation's financial problems. |
Subject |
Budget deficits -- United States.
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Bailouts (Government policy) -- United States.
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Debts, Public -- United States.
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Government spending policy -- United States.
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ISBN |
9781451666106 |
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1451666101 |
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9781451666113 paperback |
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145166611X paperback |
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9781451666120 (ebook) |
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1451666128 (ebook) |
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