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z2004-10-29- Winslow Wastrels Defense
Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

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[Winslow Wheeler] (aka "Spartacus") has a book called The [Wastrels Of Defense] about waste. Blurbage by . The publishers write a veteran senate defense advisor argues that since Sept. 11, 2001 (), the conduct of the has sunk to new depths and endangered the nation's security. Winslow Wheeler draws on three decades of work with four prominent senators to tell in lively detail how members of Congress divert money from essential warfighting accounts to pay for pork () in their home states, cook the budget books to pursue personal agendas, and run for cover when confronted with tough defense issues. With meticulous documentation to support his claims, he contends that this behavior is not confined to one party or one political philosophy. He further contends that senators who sell themselves as reformers and journalists covering Capitol Hill are simply not doing their jobs.

Here's a key essay "Mr. Smith is Dead" that Winslow wrote.

Nov25: review by . "[David Macaulay] has made a career from books on The [Way Things Work] that explain everything from dental drills to computer chips. Now veteran Senate staffer [Winslow Wheeler] joins him with a book that could be The Way Your Government (Really) Works... By the end of the book, you will be mad as hell. What can you do? Honestly, nothing. Wheeler provides a list of 12 eminently reasonable suggestions that might work – he is after all the expert. Implementing them, however, will require legislative jihadists willing to martyr themselves and their districts - fundingwise - to force change, perhaps."


 




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