"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.
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The Unintended Consequences of the Government's Protection of the Handicapped
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781418565367
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter