The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street

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Price
$26.39
Publisher
Bold Type Books
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Pages
304
Dimensions
6.54 X 8.18 X 0.89 inches | 0.68 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781568584348

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About the Author
Robert Scheer is the editor-in-chief of the Webby Award-winning online magazine Truthdig, professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and co-host of Left, Right & Center, a weekly syndicated radio show broadcast from NPR's west coast affiliate, KCRW. In the 1960s, he was editor of the groundbreaking Ramparts magazine and later was national correspondent and columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Scheer is the author of nine books, including The Great American Stickup. He lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews

REPRESENTATIVE HENRY WAXMAN, Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee
"Robert Scheer has used his skills as one of the best investigative reporters to show that the deregulation philosophy from Reagan to Clinton and both Bushes led to the near collapse of our financial institutions and the Great Recession from which we are still suffering."

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post
"The Great American Stickup exposes the ugly truth behind the economic meltdown: the fix is in. Seduced by campaign cash and hordes of lobbyists, political leaders of both parties regularly do Wall Street's bidding--leaving Main Street to fend for itself. Even worse, Scheer shows that the people that nearly drove our economy over the cliff still have their hands on the wheel."

MATT WELCH, editor-in-chief of Reason magazine
"Robert Scheer is among the vanishing breed of journalists who take it as a patriotic duty to criticize power no matter who wields it. Whatever your views on financial regulation, The Great American Stickup makes nauseatingly clear that both major parties--including the current and former president--colluded with banks 'and left the rest of us holding the bag"

CHRIS HEDGES, Senior fellow of The Nation Institute and author of