Common sense government
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TextPublication details: New York; Random House; 1995Description: 315pISBN: - 9780679771326
- 320.973 GOR
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| 320.97281 RIC Maya political science | 320.973 DWO Is Democracy possible here? | 320.973 DWO Is Democracy possible here? | 320.973 GOR Common sense government | 320.973 SHA Shaped by war and trade: International influences on American political development / | 320.973 SOR Bubble of American supremacy | 320.973014 COM Communicating politics : |
The federal government is ailing and needs a cure. The cure lies in embracing a principle long known to the American people but little recognized by Washington—until now: common sense.
In this pathbreaking report, Vice President Al Gore, presiding over the National Performance Review, at the request of President Clinton, charts a fundamental shift in how government conducts itself. This report understands that a government that recognizes who its real customers are, works with them to understand their needs, and puts them first, not last, is a government that deserves to govern.

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