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A Simple Government

Twelve Things We Really Need from Washington

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A call for a simpler government resonates throughout this insightful exploration of American governance. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, who gained national attention during the 2008 Republican primaries, emphasizes the need for straightforward principles to address the nation’s complex problems. He critiques the current administration's shift from "hope and change" to "tax and spend," highlighting the failures of stimulus measures and the ballooning deficit. Huckabee remains a prominent voice for common sense conservatism through his media presence and public speaking, advocating for twelve essential truths that can unite Americans across political lines. These principles aim to restore the foundational values of liberty, justice, and civic virtue while addressing contemporary issues. Key ideas include the necessity of fiscal responsibility, with the federal government held to the same budgeting standards as families and businesses. He argues for local governance, suggesting that solutions should originate closer to the communities affected. Additionally, Huckabee stresses the importance of a strong national defense and the pivotal role of families in fostering ethical citizens. This work serves as an inspiration for those seeking a brighter future, encouraging a return to fundamental principles that can guide the nation forward.

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A Simple Government, Mike Huckabee

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Titre
A Simple Government
Sous-titre
Twelve Things We Really Need from Washington
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Sentinel
Publié
2011
Format
rigide
Pages
240
ISBN10
1595230734
ISBN13
9781595230737
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A call for a simpler government resonates throughout this insightful exploration of American governance. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, who gained national attention during the 2008 Republican primaries, emphasizes the need for straightforward principles to address the nation’s complex problems. He critiques the current administration's shift from "hope and change" to "tax and spend," highlighting the failures of stimulus measures and the ballooning deficit. Huckabee remains a prominent voice for common sense conservatism through his media presence and public speaking, advocating for twelve essential truths that can unite Americans across political lines. These principles aim to restore the foundational values of liberty, justice, and civic virtue while addressing contemporary issues. Key ideas include the necessity of fiscal responsibility, with the federal government held to the same budgeting standards as families and businesses. He argues for local governance, suggesting that solutions should originate closer to the communities affected. Additionally, Huckabee stresses the importance of a strong national defense and the pivotal role of families in fostering ethical citizens. This work serves as an inspiration for those seeking a brighter future, encouraging a return to fundamental principles that can guide the nation forward.