From Publishers Weekly
Flag, faith and family; free markets and free trade; limited government, local control and individual responsibility are the ideals championed by Heritage Foundation president Feulner and Townhall.com chairman Wilson in this conservative manifesto on what's wrong with America and how we can fix it. Drawing on Heritage Foundation research, according to the foreword, they prescribe a litmus test for government policies that readers can employ on their own by asking the following questions of any proposed policy: "Is federal action necessary?... Does this measure promote self-reliance?... Is it [fiscally] responsible?... Does it make us more prosperous? Does it make us safer?... Does it unify us?" Censuring both "tax and spend" Democrats and today's "borrow and spend" Republicans, the authors are critical of the Bush administration and the mushrooming national debt—$7.7 trillion at the time of publication, they note. But their tally of federal waste (e.g., overpayments in tax credits for "the undeserving poor") and fraud to cut—$100 billion worth—comes nowhere near closing the huge federal deficits they decry, and their solutions (e.g., flat tax and Social Security privatization) will surely provoke partisan debate. Regardless of the reader's ideology, however, this book makes for a clear articulation of core conservative ideas.
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Praise for
Getting America Right"Bold, Brave and Forthright" —
The Washington Times“This remarkable book is one of the most important to be published in this or any other year.” —Newt Gingrich, from his Foreword
“A timely and timeless read.
Getting America Right looks back to identify the core values, enshrined by the Founding Fathers, that set America on the path to greatness. And it looks forward, outlining how to get back on the freedom trail blazed by the Founders.” —Sean Hannity
“An eye-opening, at times shocking look at how far our government has moved away from the core values and principles that have guided us throughout most of our history.” —Edwin Meese III, former attorney general, from his Foreword
“This outstanding book provides a valuable compass for conservatives to confidently lead America forward. Adhering to principles and lessons from history, we the people of the United States can secure our freedom in a true land of opportunity for all.” —Senator George Allen
“A unique, insightful handbook on civil obligations good for the next fifty years.” —William F. Buckley Jr.
“An acute and inspiring analysis of the means of achieving the right balance between government intervention and individual self-reliance. It reminds us that the greatest nations are those rooted in a moral core of belief, from which policy and action subsequently flow.” —Baroness Margaret Thatcher
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