Author: Greg Perry
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 1418565369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
“Presents competent arguments along with shocking, interesting, and inspiring stories . . . a solid case against the ADA—and a great read at that.” —The Objective Standard Despite what many politicians would like you to believe, the Americans with Disabilities Act is a travesty of government regulation—it actually harms businesses, taxpayers, and, ironically, the people it’s supposed to help: disabled Americans. In fact, it is such a disaster that Greg Perry, a man who himself was born disabled, declares in this eye-opening book, “I am so very grateful that I was born long before the ADA was put into law.” Feisty and frank, Perry exposes the dangerous consequences of this supposedly compassionate law and shows through personal accounts and sobering statistics that quality of public life for the disabled hasn’t been improved since the ADA was signed into law; instead, the liberties of all Americans have been diminished considerably. Citing alarming, outrageous examples of frivolous lawsuits, unnecessary reliance on government intervention, reams of bureaucratic red tape, and stifled economic growth for all, Perry boldly contends that the Americans with Disabilities Act has fostered a culture of dependence, dangerously convincing many people that they can’t make it without the government’s help. Told with the passion and conviction of a man who has seen firsthand the many ways such intrusive government threatens our freedom, this book finally exposes how the ADA is a legislative disaster that, in effect, disables all Americans.
Disabling America
Author: Greg Perry
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 1418565369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
“Presents competent arguments along with shocking, interesting, and inspiring stories . . . a solid case against the ADA—and a great read at that.” —The Objective Standard Despite what many politicians would like you to believe, the Americans with Disabilities Act is a travesty of government regulation—it actually harms businesses, taxpayers, and, ironically, the people it’s supposed to help: disabled Americans. In fact, it is such a disaster that Greg Perry, a man who himself was born disabled, declares in this eye-opening book, “I am so very grateful that I was born long before the ADA was put into law.” Feisty and frank, Perry exposes the dangerous consequences of this supposedly compassionate law and shows through personal accounts and sobering statistics that quality of public life for the disabled hasn’t been improved since the ADA was signed into law; instead, the liberties of all Americans have been diminished considerably. Citing alarming, outrageous examples of frivolous lawsuits, unnecessary reliance on government intervention, reams of bureaucratic red tape, and stifled economic growth for all, Perry boldly contends that the Americans with Disabilities Act has fostered a culture of dependence, dangerously convincing many people that they can’t make it without the government’s help. Told with the passion and conviction of a man who has seen firsthand the many ways such intrusive government threatens our freedom, this book finally exposes how the ADA is a legislative disaster that, in effect, disables all Americans.
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 1418565369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
“Presents competent arguments along with shocking, interesting, and inspiring stories . . . a solid case against the ADA—and a great read at that.” —The Objective Standard Despite what many politicians would like you to believe, the Americans with Disabilities Act is a travesty of government regulation—it actually harms businesses, taxpayers, and, ironically, the people it’s supposed to help: disabled Americans. In fact, it is such a disaster that Greg Perry, a man who himself was born disabled, declares in this eye-opening book, “I am so very grateful that I was born long before the ADA was put into law.” Feisty and frank, Perry exposes the dangerous consequences of this supposedly compassionate law and shows through personal accounts and sobering statistics that quality of public life for the disabled hasn’t been improved since the ADA was signed into law; instead, the liberties of all Americans have been diminished considerably. Citing alarming, outrageous examples of frivolous lawsuits, unnecessary reliance on government intervention, reams of bureaucratic red tape, and stifled economic growth for all, Perry boldly contends that the Americans with Disabilities Act has fostered a culture of dependence, dangerously convincing many people that they can’t make it without the government’s help. Told with the passion and conviction of a man who has seen firsthand the many ways such intrusive government threatens our freedom, this book finally exposes how the ADA is a legislative disaster that, in effect, disables all Americans.
Disabling America
Author: Greg Perry
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 1418565369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
“Presents competent arguments along with shocking, interesting, and inspiring stories . . . a solid case against the ADA—and a great read at that.” —The Objective Standard Despite what many politicians would like you to believe, the Americans with Disabilities Act is a travesty of government regulation—it actually harms businesses, taxpayers, and, ironically, the people it’s supposed to help: disabled Americans. In fact, it is such a disaster that Greg Perry, a man who himself was born disabled, declares in this eye-opening book, “I am so very grateful that I was born long before the ADA was put into law.” Feisty and frank, Perry exposes the dangerous consequences of this supposedly compassionate law and shows through personal accounts and sobering statistics that quality of public life for the disabled hasn’t been improved since the ADA was signed into law; instead, the liberties of all Americans have been diminished considerably. Citing alarming, outrageous examples of frivolous lawsuits, unnecessary reliance on government intervention, reams of bureaucratic red tape, and stifled economic growth for all, Perry boldly contends that the Americans with Disabilities Act has fostered a culture of dependence, dangerously convincing many people that they can’t make it without the government’s help. Told with the passion and conviction of a man who has seen firsthand the many ways such intrusive government threatens our freedom, this book finally exposes how the ADA is a legislative disaster that, in effect, disables all Americans.
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 1418565369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
“Presents competent arguments along with shocking, interesting, and inspiring stories . . . a solid case against the ADA—and a great read at that.” —The Objective Standard Despite what many politicians would like you to believe, the Americans with Disabilities Act is a travesty of government regulation—it actually harms businesses, taxpayers, and, ironically, the people it’s supposed to help: disabled Americans. In fact, it is such a disaster that Greg Perry, a man who himself was born disabled, declares in this eye-opening book, “I am so very grateful that I was born long before the ADA was put into law.” Feisty and frank, Perry exposes the dangerous consequences of this supposedly compassionate law and shows through personal accounts and sobering statistics that quality of public life for the disabled hasn’t been improved since the ADA was signed into law; instead, the liberties of all Americans have been diminished considerably. Citing alarming, outrageous examples of frivolous lawsuits, unnecessary reliance on government intervention, reams of bureaucratic red tape, and stifled economic growth for all, Perry boldly contends that the Americans with Disabilities Act has fostered a culture of dependence, dangerously convincing many people that they can’t make it without the government’s help. Told with the passion and conviction of a man who has seen firsthand the many ways such intrusive government threatens our freedom, this book finally exposes how the ADA is a legislative disaster that, in effect, disables all Americans.
Disabling America
Author: Greg M. Perry
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Incorporated
ISBN: 9780785262251
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Perry takes aim at the Americans with Disabilities Act, which he claims does very little to actually improve the plight of the disabled in America. According to Perry, the ADA has been irreversibly politicized and has subjected businesses to reams of bureaucratic red tape.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Incorporated
ISBN: 9780785262251
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Perry takes aim at the Americans with Disabilities Act, which he claims does very little to actually improve the plight of the disabled in America. According to Perry, the ADA has been irreversibly politicized and has subjected businesses to reams of bureaucratic red tape.
Disabling America
Author: Richard E. Morgan
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 9780465016600
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Argues that activist lawyers, law professors, and civil liberties groups have created new rights not covered by the Constitution and detrimental to government and private institutions
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 9780465016600
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Argues that activist lawyers, law professors, and civil liberties groups have created new rights not covered by the Constitution and detrimental to government and private institutions
Disabled American Veterans ... National Convention
Author: Disabled American Veterans
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Disabled veterans
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Disabled veterans
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Disabled USA.
Disabled Rights
Author: Jacqueline Vaughn
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 0878408983
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Table of contents
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 0878408983
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Table of contents
Building America's Health
Author: United States. President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1832
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1832
Book Description
The Disability Business
Author: Gary L. Albrecht
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452252785
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
This comprehensive volume examines the `big business', such as health care corporations and insurance companies, that has grown up around rehabilitation of the disabled in the United States, and the impact that this has had on care. Albrecht discusses how the quality of care is influenced by income, income potential and insurance cover and traces how the financial growth in this industry has changed the nature of the care provided. He also presents a realistic assessment of the policy options and solutions available to a society that values equity in ensuring that quality rehabilitation services are equally available to all.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452252785
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
This comprehensive volume examines the `big business', such as health care corporations and insurance companies, that has grown up around rehabilitation of the disabled in the United States, and the impact that this has had on care. Albrecht discusses how the quality of care is influenced by income, income potential and insurance cover and traces how the financial growth in this industry has changed the nature of the care provided. He also presents a realistic assessment of the policy options and solutions available to a society that values equity in ensuring that quality rehabilitation services are equally available to all.
The Christ Child Goes to Court
Author: Wayne Swanson
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1439903824
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
The judicial history and implications of Lynch v. Donnelly.
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1439903824
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
The judicial history and implications of Lynch v. Donnelly.