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Agave Library
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336.34097 C639d
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336.34097 C639d
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Burton Barr Central Library
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336.34097 C639d
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Mesquite Library
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336.34097 C639d
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Summary:
Senator Tom Coburn analyzes the reality of America's fiscal crises and proposes methods for true recovery.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-338) and index.
Contents:
- Red ink rising
- The triumph of politicians
- The dying constitution
- Burning bridges to nowhere
- Getting to no
- Government is still the problem
- In the arena
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- Duplication nation
- The entitlement trap
- The case for real health reform, and against Obamacare
- The tax reformation
- Defense: peace through strength through streamlining
- The debt crisis is a moral crisis
- Conclusion: the choices that must be made.
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