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| | Description | Rarely have more people in the United States been so deeply concerned about the direction of their country as right now, in 2010. During the past two years, millions of men and women have literally marched in the streets for political change, and surveys show their views are supported by the great majority of other Americans. They are not demanding new entitlement programs or threatening to strike if their demands are not met. They simply want their country back. As this book's title suggests, they are patriots who want to restore the country's freedom and prosperity. The most visible part of this uprising, called the Tea Party movement, arose in response to the enormous government bailouts of banks and insurance companies launched by President George W. Bush and overseen by President Barack Obama, and then the massive spending initiatives and government takeovers of formerly private businesses during the first 18 months of the Obama administration. The new patriots perceive that these developments contradict basic American ideals and historical practice. They are right.rose in response to the enormous government bailouts of banks and insurance companies launched by President George W. Bush and overseen by President Barack Obama, and then the massive spending initiatives and government takeovers of formerly private businesses during the first 18 months of the Obama administration. The new patriots perceive that these developments contradict basic American ideals and historical practice. They are right. This book is offered as a guide to public policy for patriot-activists in the Tea Party movement as well as for candidates for public office, incumbent office holders, civic and business leaders, and journalists assigned to cover the movement. It consists of eight chapters, seven of them previously published by The Heartland Institute as booklets in a series called Legislative Principles and one written specifically for this book. Together, they provide a comprehensive collection of practical, evidence-based principles in the major fields of legislation. Additional research and commentary can be found on The Heartland Institute's Web site. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Joseph L. Bast | | Paperback: | 270 pages | | Publisher: | The Heartland Institute | | Publication Date: | October 01, 2010 | | ISBN: | 1934791334 | | Package Length: | 8.9 inches | | Package Width: | 6.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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Right on target May 18, 2012
By Seabrook Books Gift
"Big Al"
No one can do everything but everyone can do something. Those who love, cherish, and support freedom and liberty will take great delight in some if not all of the principles proposed in this book. Envioronmental whackos smoking a little too much of the weed will not like this book precisely because it does present progressive alternatives based on factual scientific laws and not extremist, left-wing bull crap based on anything but true scientific laws. The book is divided into 8 chapters with 10 proposed policies each. The authors do not attempt to state every possible policy to enact, but these proposals certainly give a logical and conrete path to follow. The foundation upon which the principles are based upon is from a view of the founding fathers limited government viewpoint. Those who advocate a centralist form of government will find most if not all of these policies objectionable. There is a libertarian and to some extent a fiscal conservative approach to this book. There is no discussion on social or religious issues so social conservatives will not find policies in these areas. I highly recommend this book if not so much in enacting the policies but to bring to the table the topics and issues discussed for a healthier dose of alternatives and workable solutions.
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Not too impressive! Jan 13, 2012
By Ron This book implies global warming has not been proven and that majorities of scientists don't believe we have the ability to forecast global warming etc... WOW! They also state that there are too many environmental regulations etc... This book is not for the progressive alternative energy enthusiast or anyone with a thinking brain.
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