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Very Good. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Cato Institute. Trade Paperback in Very Good Condition. Clean and unmarked wraps with slight wear to some extremities; glued binding tight, solid and square. Internals in Fine Condition. Pork-barreling--members of congress trying to bring/keep projects and military bases to their districts and keep them there, even when not needed--respects no partisan or ideological boundaries. The members cited in this book, from the Grace Commission Report, range from big spenders to fiscal conservatives. This book has the complete, unexpergated report. The original report was published with all names deleted and 100 members of congress breathed a sigh of relief. 114 pages. 6 x 9 inches. 1984, Cato Institute, Washington, DC.
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Very good. xxxv, [1], [114, [2] pages. Wraps. Slight wear and soiling to covers. Foreword by Eugene J. McCarthy. This book examines wastefulness in the context of historical and traditional practices, and also covers the institutional and, in some cases, statutory encouragement of waste. Randall Fitzgerald began his journalism career in 1974 in Washington, D.C. as an investigative reporter for syndicated columnist Jack Anderson. He has since written for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and for 20 years was an editor with Reader's Digest. Randall is the author of several books, including Pork Barrel. Gerald Lipson reported for the Washington Star and he covered the 1968 Democratic National Convention. He was press secretary for Sen. Charles H. Percy and Rep. John B. Anderson, as well as for Rep. John J. Rhodes during his tenure as House minority leader and for the House International Relations Committee. In the 1980s, Mr. Lipson reported for the New York Post and the Chicago Sun-Times. When the Grace Commission on government waste issued its final report, it accused Congress of blocking attempts to cut billions of dollars from federal spending. Members of Congress, it said, tried to bring water projects and military bases to their districts and keep them there when they weren't needed. In addition, it charged Congress with interfering in administrative decisions on pay scales and employee reorganization. But the Grace Commission lost its nerve and published its final volume with all the names deleted. Now the complete, unexpurgated report is available in this volume--containing every name in the original report along with a new introduction by the authors. Pork-barreling respects no partisan or ideological boundaries. The members of Congress cited in this book range from big spenders to fiscal conservatives. If you want to know what your congressman is really doing about waste in government--and what we can do about it--you need to read this book.