Description |
ix, 310 p. ; 24 cm. |
Note |
Includes index. |
Summary |
Can we create a government that is small, efficient, and responsive--from the state house to the White House? Is that kind of real change even possible? Newt Gingrich says it's time for citizens to demand results from our elected officials.--From publisher description. |
Contents |
The myth of red America versus blue America -- An unreformed right: why Republicans failed to govern successfully -- An unreformed left: why Democrats can't deliver real change -- Katrina, Michigan, and beyond: how the old order is failing America -- Failure in education: death knell of the old order -- Replacing the old order: America has done it before and we can do it again -- Becoming a citizen leader -- Replacing the old order: lessons from Britain and France -- An example of real change and a failure to change: Giuliani's New York City versus Iraq as contrasts in change leadership -- An immigration policy that makes sense -- Real change to achieve enduring prosperity for American workers -- Real change for social security -- American history requires real change in today's judiciary -- How we balanced the budget and how we can balance it again -- NASA versus the culture of competitive entrepreneurship -- Green conservatism is the real answer to environmental challenges -- Energy strategies for national security, the environment, and the economy -- The next generation of air and rail transportation -- The need for fundamental prison reform -- Why the current bureaucratic health system can't work and how to transform it -- Rethinking national security and homeland security: where do we go from here? |
Subject |
United States -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
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United States -- Social policy.
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Added Author |
Haley, Vince.
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Tyler, Rick.
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ISBN |
9781596980532 |
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1596980532 |
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