From The Public Interest Institute:
Budget & Taxation
The Problem of Uncontrolled Government Spending
by John Hendrickson
Public Interest Institute
January 12, 2012
It is clear that spending is the major domestic policy problem facing the nation today and it is vital that policymakers follow policies that will resolve fiscal and economic problems confronting the nation. The solution to reducing government spending and formulating pro-growth policies rests in returning to constitutional limited government. These are the policies that President Warren G. Harding, President Calvin Coolidge, and President Ronald Reagan utilized in creating periods of economic growth and prosperity. The future of the Republic depends on returning back to constitutional principles.
URL: www.limitedgovernment.org/publications/pubs/briefs/pdfs/brf19-3.pdf
Budget & Taxation
The Problem of Uncontrolled Government Spending
by John Hendrickson
Public Interest Institute
January 12, 2012
It is clear that spending is the major domestic policy problem facing the nation today and it is vital that policymakers follow policies that will resolve fiscal and economic problems confronting the nation. The solution to reducing government spending and formulating pro-growth policies rests in returning to constitutional limited government. These are the policies that President Warren G. Harding, President Calvin Coolidge, and President Ronald Reagan utilized in creating periods of economic growth and prosperity. The future of the Republic depends on returning back to constitutional principles.
URL: www.limitedgovernment.org/publications/pubs/briefs/pdfs/brf19-3.pdf
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