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13368548, "You Know I'm Right: More Prosperity, Less Government"
Posted by Walleye, Sun Feb-23-20 12:16 PM
Her book seems to be out of print now, but it's got some really good reviews on Amazon. Matt writes, "This is actually the first book I've read in about 20 years and I have to say I was thoroughly impressed."

So early indications seem that she'll be a good fit with the same thoughtful, mainstream Democratic thinking that brought us Mike Bloomberg. If the best way to beat a Republican is another Republican, then a Republican must also be the best way to beat a Democrat. If we run nothing but Republicans, then the Democrats can never lose.

https://www.amazon.com/You-Know-Right-Prosperity-Government/dp/1400169623

As the popular anchor of CNBC's daily news show Power Lunch, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera puts a new spin on conservatism. Now, in You Know I'm Right, Caruso-Cabrera presents a modern and smart approach to correcting the economic woes of the nation. Denouncing the hypocrites, she calls out the radicals on both sides of the spectrum who have frustrated voters and left fiscally conservative but socially liberal Americans feeling like a people without a party.

Caruso-Cabrera maintains that by focusing on socially invasive policies, our country has lost its course. The answer is less government, not more; less spending, not more; and getting the government to stay out of our pocketbooks and out of our private lives. You Know I'm Right addresses the problems created by government overreach and speaks to the minds and hearts of nostalgic Republicans-those who believe in the strategy and approach used by Ronald Reagan. But it will also appeal to Clinton-era Democrats frustrated by the current level of exorbitant spending and excessive interference in the economy. Citing faults with both political parties, Caruso-Cabrera puts a magnifying glass on government structure, healthcare, and education, underscoring how we have gone wrong and, more important, where we need to go for a secure and prosperous future.