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portada Padlockers: Novel Civilian Closure Corps (Ccc) Reduces Federal Bureaucracy to Limit the Slavery of Socialism (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
124
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.19 kg.
ISBN13
9781665572835

Padlockers: Novel Civilian Closure Corps (Ccc) Reduces Federal Bureaucracy to Limit the Slavery of Socialism (in English)

Jason O'Neil (Author) · Authorhouse · Paperback

Padlockers: Novel Civilian Closure Corps (Ccc) Reduces Federal Bureaucracy to Limit the Slavery of Socialism (in English) - O'Neil, Jason

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Synopsis "Padlockers: Novel Civilian Closure Corps (Ccc) Reduces Federal Bureaucracy to Limit the Slavery of Socialism (in English)"

In this novel a young couple star in their roles to implement the Civilian Closure Corps (CCC), a unique project to dramatically downsize the federal bureaucracy in an effort to undue a micro-depression caused by the previous Socialist-Democrat administrations. Newly elected President Wicklow challenged the nation to close departments and provide pink slips to more than one-million federal employees appropriately described as disguised unemployment dependent upon national welfare services. The book details the steps necessary to shutter or dramatically reduce whole departments which either provide no value to the citizenry or provide services best accomplished by the states or private enterprise. In order to absorb many of the fired bureaucrats, long overdue Infrastructure Projects are started. The book highlights the creation of a bullet train between Washington and New York to end a national embarrassment while proving new technologies useful in modernization projects across the nation. Cole Langford, the "Cornfield Guy," and Dawn Connelly lead project teams to implement the reductions so the President can keep his campaign promises. Both have automation expertise and high security clearances necessary to reduce the heretofore sacrosanct Intelligence Community. In the process, every other car in the parking lot disappears. In the end, the couple earns the Presidential Medal of Freedom, gets married and builds upon three years of closure experience to start a new company, Padlockers, Inc. It assists dozens of private companies which close due to the loss of federal contracts. The book ends with the couple enjoying their roles in draining the swamp and reducing the Deep State in Washington while starting a new entity which provides them, and thousands of others, a bright future in a flourishing, free-enterprise economy.

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