The federal government has bitten off more medical, social and retirement programs than it can chew and will be in fiscal hot water before long. This book attempts to accomplish three things: Besides suggesting a way to cope with the federal government's enormous financial obligations and ways to improve the producer/eater ratio, it also outlines a way for ordinary American people to nominate and elect government officials who will be more responsive to people than they are today. the solutions proposed is really novel, but most of them do involve a significant departure from the way things...
The federal government has bitten off more medical, social and retirement programs than it can chew and will be in fiscal hot water before long. This ...