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Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson’s draws on his ringside seat as a presidential candidate to shed light on the coming collapse of the two party system—and why Libertarianism is swiftly becoming the center of American politics. In his e-book original, Common Sense for the Common Good, the former governor of New Mexico outlined his principles of governing and traced the origins of his philosophical beliefs—offering and impassioned argument for Libertarianism, and the end of the crippled two-party system. This book builds on that earlier work, offering an up-close look at the 2016 presidential campaign and its impact on America’s future. Johnson goes behind the scenes...
With the contentious 2016 U.S. presidential election cycle spinning into its final phases, only one thing seems clear: the American people are less than satisfied with the two major political parties’ candidates. Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party candidate for president and former two-term Republican governor of New Mexico, stakes his claim to the very center of the political spectrum. His new e-pamphlet Common Sense for the Common Good offers his approach to how a member of a third party, acting as the Chief Arbiter of the U.S., can restore sanity and functionality to the highest office in the land. Johnson succinctly shares his views on how the two-party system is dysfunctional. How its bi...
"Common-sense solutions to America's government crisis from the former two-term governor of New Mexico and 2012 Libertarian Party candidate for president of the United States." --From publisher's description.
LabVIEW is an award-winning programming language that allows engineers to create "virtual" instruments on their desktop. This new edition details the powerful features of LabVIEW 8.0. Written in a highly accessible and readable style, LabVIEW Graphical Programming illustrates basic LabVIEW programming techniques, building up to advanced programming concepts. New to this edition is study material for the CLAD and CLD exams.
The call to "reinvent government"—to reform the government bureaucracy of the United States—resonates as loudly from elected officials as from the public. Examining the political and economic forces that have shaped the American civil service system from its beginnings in 1883 through today, the authors of this volume explain why, despite attempts at an overhaul, significant change in the bureaucracy remains a formidable challenge.
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