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What the Hell Is Going on with the Debt Ceiling
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What the Hell Is Going on with the Debt Ceiling
In the summer of 2011, the amount of money borrowed by the United States hit $14.3 trillion, and news commentators began hyperventilating about something they called the "debt ceiling." Most Americans recognize that this huge number is important, but they are not sure how the hell the country got to this point or why the hell they should care. This essay cuts through the jargon, clichés, and political posturing to answer those questions with clarity and humor. In his easy-to-follow writing style, Stephen Dove explains not only what the hell the debt ceiling is but also what the hell the country's options are. Dove's step-by-step explanations, helpful metaphors, and clear prose give the reader an understanding of the big picture. What the Hell is Going on with the Debt Ceiling shows respect for readers’ intelligence without resorting to convoluted academic writing. This essay does not dumb the news down; it makes it clear and relevant.
Country
USA
Manufacturer
What the Hell Books
Binding
Kindle Edition
ReleaseDate
2011-07-11
Format
Kindle eBook