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Lessons 100 Years Later

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Reviewed: 12-26-24

Coolidge reminds us how vital fiscal discipline and a return to normalcy are after periods of upheaval like pandemics and world wars, showing that balanced budgets and stability can rebuild trust in government. His example should inspire modern conservatives, as he remains the last president to leave the federal government smaller than when he inherited it.

As good as it gets when it comes to American history biographies, shedding fresh light on an important era and an overlooked leader.

(I’ve also got a soft spot for the president who helped create and empower the Budget Bureau…)

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The growth of the administrative state, regulatory capture, and legal proceedings with no jury

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Reviewed: 09-16-24

Justice Gorsuch and Janie Nitze have put together some thought-provoking stories on the growth of the administrative state (and the penalties associated with it), regulatory capture, and the fleeting concepts of mens rea and lenity. Highly recommend!

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The 28-Month Presidency

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Reviewed: 10-23-23

The short tenure of Ford’s time in the White House lends itself to Smith’s in-depth look at each decision made by the 38th president. A thoroughly enjoyable biography, the best of which reads like the script of The West Wing - with staff infighting, national crises, and legislative battles at a sporadic, unforgiving, and rapid pace.

Smith’s story demonstrates the impact the 28-month presidency of an ordinary man had on a nation reeling from Watergate and Vietnam.

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American history how it’s meant to be written

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Reviewed: 09-25-20

I’ve read through this book a few times and just listened to it for the first time. Excellent either way. Every American should listen to this speech today.

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