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Please read the following message. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Friend, Do you feel like the policy solutions offered by the government often create more problems than they solve? From education to healthcare and beyond, it's clear that good intentions don't always lead to good outcomes. [Hoover Why Government Is the Problem eBook 2022](s_XltJWN0:m:1:2627423913:5566CD94689D93DD1933FB9D84899494:r) That’s why I'm excited to share a free digital copy of Milton Friedman's thought-provoking eBook, "Why Government Is the Problem." In this insightful read, Friedman dives deep into: - Unveiling how government interventions can worsen the social and economic problems they’re trying to fix. - Revealing the influence of special interests in policymaking, often at the expense of everyday citizens. - Explaining why limiting government involvement might be the key to solving our most pressing challenges. It's a must-read for anyone curious about the impact of government actions on our society. Originally written in 1993, Friedman's analysis remains as relevant today as ever. Are you ready to explore a new perspective? [Click here to get your free copy](s_XltJWN0:m:1:2627423913:5566CD94689D93DD1933FB9D84899494:r) of "Why Government Is the Problem" now. Greg Greg Stamps | Online Development Hoover Institution | Stanford University With its eminent scholars and world-renowned Library and Archives, the Hoover Institution is a non-partisan, data-driven policy research organization that seeks to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security, and democratic governance. Over more than one hundred years, Hoover’s work has directly led to policies that have produced greater freedom, democracy, and opportunity in the United States and around the world. Hoover Institution 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford CA USA 94305 PrudentPolitics.com 525-K East Market Street # 114 City: Leesburg State: Virginia Zip Code: 20176 © Copyright PrudentPolitics.com All Rights Reserved. This message was intended for: {EMAIL} You were added to the system April 26, 2023. For more information [click here](. [Update your preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Unsubscribe via email](mailto:unsub-76496402790-echo3-554765C613FADFD1920935CA839F9A49@emailsendr.net?Subject=Unsubscribe&body=Please%20remove%20me%20from%20further%20mailings)

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