Taking a Stand: Moving Beyond Partisan Politics to Unite America

Taking a Stand: Moving Beyond Partisan Politics to Unite America
ISBN-10
145554955X
ISBN-13
9781455549559
Series
Taking a Stand
Category
Political Science
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2015-05-26
Publisher
Center Street
Author
Rand Paul

Description

Senator Rand Paul, leading national politician and 2016 Presidential candidate, presents his vision for America. From his electrifying thirteen-hour filibuster against administration-orchestrated drone strikes against U.S. citizens, to leading the discourse on criminal justice, Senator Rand Paul has taken Washington by storm. His outreach to this country's minority communities alone- championing reforms of mandatory minimum sentencing, school choice, and the creation of enterprise zones for economically depressed areas- distinguishes him as a politician and Republican the likes of which are rarely seen. What lies ahead is Senator Paul's plan for America, where lower taxes and smaller government empower a muscular and expansive middle class; an America that doesn't engage in nation-building or fight wars where the best outcome is stalemate; an America that believes in constitutionally protected liberty and the separation of powers.

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