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Call for Revolution

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Martin L. Gross digs far beneath the waste of tax money by the government to uncover the startling, but undeniable truth: The core of government is rotten, and we are being strangled by
-- tax laws that destroy the middle class
-- the two-party dictatorship
-- power-made Washington
-- a bloated and indifferent Congress, and more.
Scathingly honest and crammed with investigative reporting, no thoughtful, concerned American will want to ignore its warnings.

278 pages, Paperback

First published October 26, 1993

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February 8, 2009
This book was written in 1993 and deals with various aspects of Washington that are hindering the good old U S of A. Most of the topics he touches on center around taxes, lobbyists, useless agencies, budgets, and bureaucracies.

All in all it was an interesting book even though his writing style makes him sound a tad angry. Unfortunately, I read Government Racket 2000 before I read this one. That book says a lot of what he said here. In fact, I'd swear that text was directly copied into the GR2000 book. I wish this book was something a bit different from the GR2000.

If I had to recommend a book, read The Government Racket 2000. It's more modern and he gets his point across without the anger.
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