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How Illegal Immigration, the United Nations, Congressional Ripoffs, Student Loan Overcharges, Tobacco Companies, Trade Protection, and Drug Companies Are Ripping Us Off . . .
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June 2007
On Sale: June 12, 2007
368 pages ISBN: 0061195405 EAN: 9780061195402 Hardcover
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Half of all illegal immigrants came into this country legallyβand we have no way of knowing theyβre still here! Congressmen are putting their wives on their campaign payrollsβso that campaign contributions are really personal bribes! The ACLU wonβt allow its own directors free speech. Liberals want to strip us of the tools to stop terrorism. The UN is a cover for massive corruptionβand eighty countries, who pay 12 percent of the budget, are blocking reform. Drug companies pay off doctors to write scriptsβwhether we need them or not. Teachers unions block the firing of bad teachersβand battle against higher education standards! Katrina victims are being stiffed by their insurance companies! Special interests cost our consumers $45 billionβthrough trade quotas that save only a handful of jobs! Never heard of these abuses? You wonβt in the mainstream media. Thatβs why Dick Morris and Eileen McGann wrote Outrage. Their proposals: * Ban immigration from terrorist countries * Ban Congress putting spouses on their payroll * Ban lobbyists who are related to senators or congressmen * Ban nicotine additives to cigarettes * Ban trade quotas that drive up prices and save few jobs * Ban drug company bribes to doctors * Ban teachers unionsβ work rules that stop education reform * Ban insurance companies from backing out on Katrina coverage In Outrage, youβll get the factsβand learn what we can do about them. You wonβt read about these outrages anyplace else; too many people are working hard to cover them up. Get them here insteadβand learn how to fight the special interests of the left and right.
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