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Bradley, Bill, 1943-
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Politics, Practical -- United States.
Democracy -- United States.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2009-2017.
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We can all do better...
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We can all do better / Bill Bradley.
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Bradley, Bill, 1943-
New York : Vanguard Press, c2012.
Subjects
Politics, Practical -- United States.
Democracy -- United States.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2009-2017.
ISBN:
9781593157296 (alk. paper)
1593157290 (alk. paper)
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xiii, 191 p. ; 25 cm.
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The context -- Members of the club -- Breaking the logjam -- Uprooting the root of all evil -- Celebrating selflessness -- Raising all boats -- Government is not the problem -- A model for all other governments -- Empowering the people -- The path to renewal.
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In his own concise, powerful, and highly personal review of the state of the nation, Bradley argues that government is not the problem. He criticizes the role of money and politics, explains how continuing on our existing foreign policy, electoral, and economic paths will mean a diminished future, and lays out exactly what needs to be done to reverse course. Breaking from the intransigent long-held viewpoints of both political parties, and with careful attention to our nation's history, Bradley passionately lays out his narrative. He offers a no-holds-barred prescription on subjects including job creation, deficit reduction, education, and immigration. While equally critical of the approaches of the Tea Party and Occupy Movements, he champions the power of individual Americans to organize, speak out, bridge divisions, and he calls on the media to assume a more responsible role in our national life. As this call to arms reminds us, we can all--elected officials, private citizens, presidents--do a better job of moving our country forward.
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