Full Faith and Credit: The National Debt, Taxes, Spending, and the Bankrupting of America
Alan Axelrod
Conservative, Liberal, Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Socialist . . . Each has a laundry list for America on which the slow-motion cataclysm of unsustainable national debt is but a lonely bullet point among dozens of others. Full Faith and Credit zooms in on that point, liberates it from partisan programs and political orientations, expands it, explores it, and explains it.
The book examines key dimensions of our national life—from a military-industrial complex more menacing than even Eisenhower could have imagined to a Tower of Babel tax code that covertly translates taxes into secret subsidies. With the aim of converting bystanders into ... Read more
- For every official the United States public has elected, its government supports 5000 unelected employees.
- $1 billion is the cost to destroy $16 billion in ammunition unneeded by the U.S. military.
- $20,973,890,000 is the total taxpayer cost to the Treasury of gambling losses deducted by millionaires.
With easy-to-follow graphs and charts, as well as 20 uproarious full-colour editorial cartoons drawn from the prior work of Pulitzer Prize–winning artist Michael Ramirez, Full Faith and Credit locates the tipping point of the $19.4 trillion (and counting) national debt crisis and offers ideas on how to fix it.
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especially all in government - to read this book. History teaches that every country that gets into our situation ends with crises and semi-crises, but perhaps we could head it off if we all listen. I doubt it, but at least you would all know what is coming and could perhaps prepare yourselves so you ... Read more