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- Summary
- How does a strong and growing economy lend itself to job uncertainty, debt, bankruptcy, and economic fear for a vast number of Americans? This book answers this great economic question, revealing how today's government policies and spending benefit the wealthy. Johnston shows how, under the guise of deregulation, a whole new set of regulations quietly went into effect--thwarting competition, depressing wages, and rewarding misconduct. Revelations include: how we ended up with the most expensive yet inefficient health-care system in the world; how homeowners' title insurance became a costly, deceitful, yet almost invisible oligopoly; how our government gives hidden subsidies for posh golf courses; how baseball team owners will collect more than $1.3 billion in public funds. In these instances and more, Johnston shows how the lobbyists and lawyers representing the most powerful 0.1 percent of Americans manipulated our government at the expense of the other 99.9 percent.--From publisher description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- viii, 323 pages
- Contents
-
- Chinese magnetism
- ch. 5.
- Seizing the commons
- ch. 6.
- Pride and profits
- ch. 7.
- Your land is my land
- ch. 8.
- Bounty hunters
- ch. 9.
- Preface
- Goin' fishin'
- ch. 10.
- Just say no
- ch. 11.
- Beauty and the bounty
- ch. 12.
- False alarm
- ch. 13.
- Home robbery
- ch. 14.
- ch. 1.
- Indentured scholars
- ch. 15.
- Selling the furniture
- ch. 16.
- Suffer the little children
- ch. 17.
- Trojan horse
- ch. 18.
- Sightless sheriffs
- ch. 19.
- Without even asking
- Paying twice
- ch. 20.
- Rising snow
- ch. 21.
- Unhealthy economics
- ch. 22.
- Less for more
- ch. 23.
- Hooked on drugs
- ch. 24.
- ch. 2.
- "I'm being trapped"
- ch. 25.
- None dare call it stealing
- ch. 26.
- Not since Hoover
- Conclusions : What to do?
- Mr. Reagan's question
- ch. 3.
- Trust and consequences
- ch. 4.
- Isbn
- 9781591841913
- Label
- Free lunch : how the wealthiest Americans enrich themselves at government expense (and stick you with the bill)
- Title
- Free lunch
- Title remainder
- how the wealthiest Americans enrich themselves at government expense (and stick you with the bill)
- Statement of responsibility
- David Cay Johnston
- Subject
-
- Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States
- Equality -- Economic aspects
- Equality -- Economic aspects -- United States
- Finance, Personal
- Finanzierungshilfe
- Income distribution
- Income distribution -- United States
- Lobbyists
- Lobbyists -- United States
- truePolitical corruption
- trueBusiness and economics -- Economics | Contemporary U.S. economy
- Rich people
- trueRich people
- Rich people -- United States
- Subsidies
- Subsidies -- United States
- trueSubsidies -- United States
- USA
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- Politics and government
- Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- How does a strong and growing economy lend itself to job uncertainty, debt, bankruptcy, and economic fear for a vast number of Americans? This book answers this great economic question, revealing how today's government policies and spending benefit the wealthy. Johnston shows how, under the guise of deregulation, a whole new set of regulations quietly went into effect--thwarting competition, depressing wages, and rewarding misconduct. Revelations include: how we ended up with the most expensive yet inefficient health-care system in the world; how homeowners' title insurance became a costly, deceitful, yet almost invisible oligopoly; how our government gives hidden subsidies for posh golf courses; how baseball team owners will collect more than $1.3 billion in public funds. In these instances and more, Johnston shows how the lobbyists and lawyers representing the most powerful 0.1 percent of Americans manipulated our government at the expense of the other 99.9 percent.--From publisher description
- Summary
- How does a strong and growing economy lend itself to job uncertainty, debt, bankruptcy, and economic fear for a vast number of Americans? This book answers this great economic question, revealing how today's government policies and spending benefit the wealthy. Johnston shows how, under the guise of deregulation, a whole new set of regulations quietly went into effect--thwarting competition, depressing wages, and rewarding misconduct. Revelations include: how we ended up with the most expensive yet inefficient health-care system in the world; how homeowners' title insurance became a costly, deceitful, yet almost invisible oligopoly; how our government gives hidden subsidies for posh golf courses; how baseball team owners will collect more than $1.3 billion in public funds. In these instances and more, Johnston shows how the lobbyists and lawyers representing the most powerful 0.1 percent of Americans manipulated our government at the expense of the other 99.9 percent.--From publisher description
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/bookUI
- 252626
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1948-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Johnston, David Cay
- Dewey number
- 338.973/02
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HC110.S9
- LC item number
- J64 2007
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/resourcePreferred
- True
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Capitalism
- Income distribution
- Equality
- Rich people
- Lobbyists
- United States
- Subsidies
- Finanzierungshilfe
- USA
- Capitalism
- Equality
- Income distribution
- Lobbyists
- Politics and government
- Rich people
- Subsidies
- United States
- Finance, Personal
- Target audience
- adult
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/titleRemainder
- how the wealthiest Americans enrich themselves at government expense (and stick you with the bill)
- Label
- Free lunch : how the wealthiest Americans enrich themselves at government expense (and stick you with the bill), David Cay Johnston
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Chinese magnetism
- ch. 5.
- Seizing the commons
- ch. 6.
- Pride and profits
- ch. 7.
- Your land is my land
- ch. 8.
- Bounty hunters
- ch. 9.
- Preface
- Goin' fishin'
- ch. 10.
- Just say no
- ch. 11.
- Beauty and the bounty
- ch. 12.
- False alarm
- ch. 13.
- Home robbery
- ch. 14.
- ch. 1.
- Indentured scholars
- ch. 15.
- Selling the furniture
- ch. 16.
- Suffer the little children
- ch. 17.
- Trojan horse
- ch. 18.
- Sightless sheriffs
- ch. 19.
- Without even asking
- Paying twice
- ch. 20.
- Rising snow
- ch. 21.
- Unhealthy economics
- ch. 22.
- Less for more
- ch. 23.
- Hooked on drugs
- ch. 24.
- ch. 2.
- "I'm being trapped"
- ch. 25.
- None dare call it stealing
- ch. 26.
- Not since Hoover
- Conclusions : What to do?
- Mr. Reagan's question
- ch. 3.
- Trust and consequences
- ch. 4.
- Control code
- 20742330
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- viii, 323 pages
- Isbn
- 9781591841913
- Lccn
- 2007039164
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)ocn173502710
- (OCoLC)173502710
- Label
- Free lunch : how the wealthiest Americans enrich themselves at government expense (and stick you with the bill), David Cay Johnston
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Chinese magnetism
- ch. 5.
- Seizing the commons
- ch. 6.
- Pride and profits
- ch. 7.
- Your land is my land
- ch. 8.
- Bounty hunters
- ch. 9.
- Preface
- Goin' fishin'
- ch. 10.
- Just say no
- ch. 11.
- Beauty and the bounty
- ch. 12.
- False alarm
- ch. 13.
- Home robbery
- ch. 14.
- ch. 1.
- Indentured scholars
- ch. 15.
- Selling the furniture
- ch. 16.
- Suffer the little children
- ch. 17.
- Trojan horse
- ch. 18.
- Sightless sheriffs
- ch. 19.
- Without even asking
- Paying twice
- ch. 20.
- Rising snow
- ch. 21.
- Unhealthy economics
- ch. 22.
- Less for more
- ch. 23.
- Hooked on drugs
- ch. 24.
- ch. 2.
- "I'm being trapped"
- ch. 25.
- None dare call it stealing
- ch. 26.
- Not since Hoover
- Conclusions : What to do?
- Mr. Reagan's question
- ch. 3.
- Trust and consequences
- ch. 4.
- Control code
- 20742330
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- viii, 323 pages
- Isbn
- 9781591841913
- Lccn
- 2007039164
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)ocn173502710
- (OCoLC)173502710
Subject
- Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States
- Equality -- Economic aspects
- Equality -- Economic aspects -- United States
- Finance, Personal
- Finanzierungshilfe
- Income distribution
- Income distribution -- United States
- Lobbyists
- Lobbyists -- United States
- truePolitical corruption
- trueBusiness and economics -- Economics | Contemporary U.S. economy
- Rich people
- trueRich people
- Rich people -- United States
- Subsidies
- Subsidies -- United States
- trueSubsidies -- United States
- USA
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- Politics and government
- Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects
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