Presents an argument against the Right's economic agenda, highlighting misleading quotes from conservatives, dispelling the notion that taxes kill growth, and analyzing specific aspects of the Republican plan.
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"Who knew that the daily gusher of corporate myths and right-wing lies could be boiled down to just fifteen big ones? Holland and Team AlterNet toss up all fifteen for us and knock 'em out of they park, while also teaching us how to detect any new twists they might throw out at us. What a handy book!" ---Jim Hightower, author of Swim against the Current"A valuable antidote to the brasen lies, calculated deceptions, and vacuous sound bites of those who want to use our government for their own gain rather than to benefit us all." -David Cay Johnston, author of Free Lunch"Most of the basic facts that people need to know about the economy are straightforward, as this book demonstrates. It is only the bad guys who make things complicated." -Dean Baker, author of False Profits"Joshua Holland's brilliant, data-rich, accessible, and in-your-face book, The Fifteen Biggest Lies about the Economy, should be required reading for every American livid about floating a political-financial system that benefits powerful institutions and megalomaniac leaders." -Nomi Prins, author of it Takes a PillageBy nearly every conceivable standard, the American economy has gotten steadily worse from the time Reagan took office to the present. The anti-government, pro-corporate agenda has damaged our nation for too long, and yet, turn on Fox News and you'll find them still hawking the same foolish theories, baseless accusations, and bald-faced lies. The Fifteen Biggest Lies about the Economy dissects each malicious fiction to reveal how the Right is just plain wrong on the economy --- wrong on jobs, wrong on the deficit, wrong on taxes, wrong on trade. However, Holland goes beyond the most recent Republican talking points to explain the issues with the depth and nuance that you'll need to see through the nonsense rhetoric you're going to hear about the nation's economy for some time to come.
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