The Resource Crisis point : why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
Crisis point : why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
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- Summary
- "Tom Daschle and Trent Lott are two of the most prominent senators of recent time. Both served in their respective parties' leadership positions from the 1990s into the current century, and they have almost sixty years of service between them. Their congressional tenure saw the Reagan tax cuts, a deadlocked Senate, the Clinton impeachment, 9/11, and the Iraq War. Despite the tumultuous times, and despite their very real ideological differences, they have always maintained a positive working relationship, one almost unthinkable in today's hyper-partisan climate. In their book, Daschle and Lott come together from opposite sides of the aisle to sound an alarm on the current polarization that has made governing all but impossible; never before has the people's faith in government been so dismally low. The senators itemize damaging forces--the permanent campaign, the unprecedented money, the 24/7 news cycle--and offer practical recommendations, pointing the way forward. Most crucially, they recall the American people, especially our leaders, to the principles enshrined in the Constitution, and to the necessity of debate but also the imperative of compromise--which will take leadership, vision, and courage to bring back. Illustrated with personal stories from their own eminent careers and events cited from deeper in American history, Crisis Point is an invaluable work that comes at a critical juncture. It is a work of conscience, as well as duty, written with passion and eloquence by two men who have dedicated their lives to public service and share the conviction that all is far from lost"--provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 284 pages
- Contents
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- Conflict. The 228-year argument ; The pulling ; The permanent campaign ; Down in the well ; The media effect
- Chemistry. A nation of men and women ; The 50-50 Senate ; Roadblocks to chemistry ; Experience and transparency
- Leadership. In their own words ; The leadership hole ; Trent and Tom ; The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton ; The world at large ; Leader of the free world ; The center of the storm ; 9/11 and its aftermath ; The humility and the audacity ; Courage and memory in the United States Senate ; Fear and loathing in the U.S. Congress
- Vision. Writing the future ; A bipartisan answer ; Electoral and campaign reform ; The money problem ; Congressional reform ; A call to service
- Duty
- Isbn
- 9781632864611
- Label
- Crisis point : why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America
- Title
- Crisis point
- Title remainder
- why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America
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- Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
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- Political culture -- United States
- truePolitical leadership
- Political leadership -- United States
- trueRight and left (Political science)
- trueRight and left (Political science) -- United States
- trueUnited States
- trueUnited States -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- trueVoter turnout
- truePolitical culture
- truePolarization (Social sciences)
- trueDivided government -- United States
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Tom Daschle and Trent Lott are two of the most prominent senators of recent time. Both served in their respective parties' leadership positions from the 1990s into the current century, and they have almost sixty years of service between them. Their congressional tenure saw the Reagan tax cuts, a deadlocked Senate, the Clinton impeachment, 9/11, and the Iraq War. Despite the tumultuous times, and despite their very real ideological differences, they have always maintained a positive working relationship, one almost unthinkable in today's hyper-partisan climate. In their book, Daschle and Lott come together from opposite sides of the aisle to sound an alarm on the current polarization that has made governing all but impossible; never before has the people's faith in government been so dismally low. The senators itemize damaging forces--the permanent campaign, the unprecedented money, the 24/7 news cycle--and offer practical recommendations, pointing the way forward. Most crucially, they recall the American people, especially our leaders, to the principles enshrined in the Constitution, and to the necessity of debate but also the imperative of compromise--which will take leadership, vision, and courage to bring back. Illustrated with personal stories from their own eminent careers and events cited from deeper in American history, Crisis Point is an invaluable work that comes at a critical juncture. It is a work of conscience, as well as duty, written with passion and eloquence by two men who have dedicated their lives to public service and share the conviction that all is far from lost"--provided by publisher
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- 1941-
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- Lott, Trent
- Dewey number
- 320.60973
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Daschle, Thomas
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- Political culture
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- why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America
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- Crisis point : why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
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- Conflict. The 228-year argument ; The pulling ; The permanent campaign ; Down in the well ; The media effect -- Chemistry. A nation of men and women ; The 50-50 Senate ; Roadblocks to chemistry ; Experience and transparency -- Leadership. In their own words ; The leadership hole ; Trent and Tom ; The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton ; The world at large ; Leader of the free world ; The center of the storm ; 9/11 and its aftermath ; The humility and the audacity ; Courage and memory in the United States Senate ; Fear and loathing in the U.S. Congress -- Vision. Writing the future ; A bipartisan answer ; Electoral and campaign reform ; The money problem ; Congressional reform ; A call to service -- Duty
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- 25 cm
- Extent
- 284 pages
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- 9781632864611
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- (hardback)
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- 2015025162
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- Crisis point : why we must--and how we can--overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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- txt
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- Contents
- Conflict. The 228-year argument ; The pulling ; The permanent campaign ; Down in the well ; The media effect -- Chemistry. A nation of men and women ; The 50-50 Senate ; Roadblocks to chemistry ; Experience and transparency -- Leadership. In their own words ; The leadership hole ; Trent and Tom ; The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton ; The world at large ; Leader of the free world ; The center of the storm ; 9/11 and its aftermath ; The humility and the audacity ; Courage and memory in the United States Senate ; Fear and loathing in the U.S. Congress -- Vision. Writing the future ; A bipartisan answer ; Electoral and campaign reform ; The money problem ; Congressional reform ; A call to service -- Duty
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- 284 pages
- Isbn
- 9781632864611
- Isbn Type
- (hardback)
- Lccn
- 2015025162
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- n
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- (OCoLC)927104092
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- Political culture -- United States
- truePolitical leadership
- Political leadership -- United States
- trueRight and left (Political science)
- trueRight and left (Political science) -- United States
- trueUnited States
- trueUnited States -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- trueVoter turnout
- truePolitical culture
- truePolarization (Social sciences)
- trueDivided government -- United States
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