Big, Hot, Cheap, and Right: What America Can Learn from the Strange Genius of Texas Audiobook (Free)
- Bernadette Dunne
- 8 h 11 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2013-04-23
Summary:
Texasmay well be America’s most controversial condition. Evangelicals dominate the hallsof power, an incredible number of its people live in poverty, and its death row is certainly thebusiest in the united states. Skeptical outsiders have found much to become offended byin the state’s politics and attitude, yet, regarding to journalist, andTexan, Erica Grieder, the United States has a great deal to understand from Texas.
InBig, Hot, Cheap, and Best, Grieder traces the political history of astate that was usually larger than life. From its rowdy beginnings, Tx hascombined a long-standing suspicion of federal government intrusion with a enthusiasm forbusiness. Seeking to the present, Grieder assesses the unique mix of policies onissues like immigration, personal debt, taxes, legislation, and energy, which togetherhave sparked a bona fide Texas wonder of job growth. While acknowledging thatit still offers a lot of twenty-first hundred years problems to handle, she finds inTexas a style of governance whose power has been drastically underestimated.Her publication is a fascinating exploration of America’s underrated powerhouse.
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