Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon)Wiley, 31 мар. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 256 One of America’s best-known progressive commentators reveals that, far from betraying conservative ideals, George W. Bush’s administration has behaved exactly as anyone would expect of a group that believes government is evil and always doomed to failure. Bill Press demonstrates that conservative positions have remained consistently wrong, and that, from its inception, the movement was dedicated to tearing things down, not building them up. Trainwreck will convince you that the conservative movement has remained on track for decades—and that, from the beginning, those tracks were headed for disaster. |
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... bill was hotly contested by all of the powerful interests that then ruled California : the timber industry , Central Valley agribusinesses , and thirsty Southern California cities . It was also strongly opposed by the dam - happy Bill ...
... bill was hotly contested by all of the powerful interests that then ruled California : the timber industry , Central Valley agribusinesses , and thirsty Southern California cities . It was also strongly opposed by the dam - happy Bill ...
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... Bill Allen himself and other Veco executives . And the contractor told authorities that he was instructed to send all bills not to the home's owner , but to Bill Allen at Veco . Obviously , Stevens was most grateful . From 2000 to 2006 ...
... Bill Allen himself and other Veco executives . And the contractor told authorities that he was instructed to send all bills not to the home's owner , but to Bill Allen at Veco . Obviously , Stevens was most grateful . From 2000 to 2006 ...
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... bill . The reason he waited so long ? Easy , insists the White House chief of staff Josh Bolten : " He hadn't needed to veto a bill . " In other words , Bush felt no need to veto bill after bill that spent more money than he had asked ...
... bill . The reason he waited so long ? Easy , insists the White House chief of staff Josh Bolten : " He hadn't needed to veto a bill . " In other words , Bush felt no need to veto bill after bill that spent more money than he had asked ...
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Loving the Great Outdoors | 15 |
Restoring Honor and Dignity to Government | 47 |
Making Americans Safer | 81 |
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