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The Way I See It: A Contemporary Analysis of the Mess We Call Government-With Potential Solutions

Author Ernest Kanak Jr
Publisher Outskirts Press
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN1478730471
ISBN-139781478730477
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A contemporary analysis of the mess we call government-with potential solutions. Citizens of the U.S. have long enjoyed complaining about how the government is failing them, but few people are willing or able to do anything about it-and rarely do they offer any viable solutions. The Way I See It not only examines the problems with the three branches of government; it proposes ways in which we might make government more responsive to the people. This deceptively small book contains some big ideas. Written with intelligence and subjectivity, it covers a range of topics-the media, voting fraud, taxes, banking, Social Security, healthcare, education, unions, and bureaucrats to name a few-and offers ways to improve elections, entitlements, healthcare, government regulation, bureaucratic accountability, and the environment. The Way I See It is a sobering analysis that emphasizes our need to change the way we do things if we want to reclaim our freedom and our right to pursue happiness. It may be the most important book you'll read this year.
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