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Debacle: Obama's war on jobs and growth and what we can do now to regain our future
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036aXD-US‡XD-CA
037beng
077a392896176 Online-Ausg.: ‡Norquist, Grover Glenn: Debacle
100 Norquist, Grover G.
104aLott, John R.
108bNorquist, Grover Glenn
331 Debacle
335 Obama's war on jobs and growth and what we can do now to regain our future
410 Hoboken, NJ [u.a.]
412 Wiley
425 c 2012
425a2012
433 XI, 228 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
435 24 cm
501 Includes index
527 Online-Ausg.: ‡Norquist, Grover Glenn: Debacle
540aISBN 978-1-118-18617-6 (hbk.) £18.99
540aISBN 1-118-18617-6 (hbk.) £18.99
700b|330.973
700b|338.9730090512
700b|BUS069000
700c|HC106.84
700g1271068257 QG 620
750 "During the 2008 presidential campaign, Obama promised time after time "a net spending cut" to make government smaller in order to cut the deficit. But the huge increase in government spending and debt, and the resulting higher future taxes will make America a poorer country. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the deficits that President Obama proposes for the years from 2011 through 2020 come to a staggering $126,000 per family of four. That is on top of the $35,000 per family already chalked up under the first two years of Obama's administration. But has all the new government been worth it? Are Americans happier because the government has determined where this money should be spent? The answer is clearly no"--
753 During the 2008 presidential campaign, Obama promised time after time "a net spending cut" to make government smaller in order to cut the deficit. But the huge increase in government spending and debt, and the resulting higher future taxes will make America a poorer country. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the deficits that President Obama proposes for the years from 2011 through 2020 come to a staggering $126,000 per family of four. That is on top of the $35,000 per family already chalked up under the first two years of Obama's administration. But has all the new government been worth it? Are Americans happier because the government has determined where this money should be spent? The answer is clearly no.
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081 Norquist, Grover G.: Debacle
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