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New York Times bestselling journalist John Stossel shows how the expansion of government control is destructive for American society.
Politicians--and we voters--can dream of guaranteed incomes or green energy. But the mature response to cries of Yes, we can should be No, we can't--not when we means government. There is nothing that government can do that we cannot do better as free individuals. --John Stossel in No, They Can't John Stossel debunks the most revered of society's sacred cows in this spirited New York Times bestseller: our belief that government can solve our problems. Stossel insists that we discard the myth of the perfect government--left or right--and retrain our brain to rethink our lives as independent individuals in light of such topics as HEALTH CARE - DEFENSE SPENDING JOB CREATION - GUN CONTROL PUBLIC EDUCATION - ENERGY MINIMUM-WAGE LAWS - CLIMATE CHANGE THE NATIONAL DEBT - POLITICAL CORECTNES THE ASAULT ON FOD . . . and much moreIt takes about 5 Hours and 43 minutes on average for a reader to read No, They Can't: Why Government Fails-But Individuals Succeed. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
No, They Can't: Why Government Fails-But Individuals Succeed is 336 pages long.
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