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Good. xiii, [1], 168, [2] pages. Illustrations. Decorative covers. Inscribed by the author on the title page. The inscription reads Mavnene: Let's kill Govzilla! Stephen Moore. In Govzilla, economist Stephen Moore details how out-of-control spending and expansion has turned our government into a monster that must be stopped. Foreword by Senator Rand Paul. Stephen Moore (born February 16, 1960) is an American conservative writer and television commentator on economic issues. He co-founded and served as president of the Club for Growth from 1999 to 2004. Moore is a former member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board. He worked at The Heritage Foundation from 1983 to 1987 and again since 2014. Moore advised Herman Cain's 2012 presidential campaign and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Moore advocates tax cuts and other supply-side policies. Moore's columns have appeared in outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The Weekly Standard and National Review. Along with Larry Kudlow, Moore advised the Trump administration during the writing and passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In 2018, Moore and Laffer wrote the book Trumponomics, in which they lauded the Trump administration's economic policies. Trump endorsed the book in a March 2019 tweet. In the book, Moore and Laffer argue that the Trump administration's 2017 tax plan would raise GDP growth rates to as much as 6% and not increase budget deficits. From a review by Joe Scarlett found on-line: We all know that our country is headed for a fiscal catastrophe sometime in the future and we also know that our politicians keep kicking the can down the road. So, we just look the other way hoping nothing bad happens on our watch. In 2000 our national debt was $5.7 Trillion and now 24 years later it is $34 Trillion. Common sense tells us all that this is not sustainable and can only lead to a monster crisis at some point. And to make matters worse our politicians from both sides of the aisle are just looking the other way. Govzilla is a fabulous book about this topic written in a way that everyone can easily understand. The book is several years old however the message has not changed and numbers have simply gotten worse. This is a must-read for everyone who cares about the best country in the world. Plus, it is an easy read and only 146 pages long.