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Kludgeocracy in America Steven M. Teles I n r ecen t dec a de s, American politics has been dominated, at least
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Document Date: 2013-09-20 11:00:22


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New Orleans / /

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American Business / Political Power / Fannie Mae / Microsoft / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Johns Hopkins University / /

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ineffective web / Straightforward social insurance / roundabout policy solutions / Health insurance / insurance / creative accounting / legislative solutions / /

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Microsoft Windows / /

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Congress / federal government / Simpson-Bowles commission / Internal Revenue Service / George Mason University / National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform / American government / Johns Hopkins University / American Enterprise Institute / New America Foundation / Senate / /

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George Loewenstein / Michael Greve / Mark Smith / Steven M. Teles / Sheara Krvaric / Nat / Suzanne Mettler / John Ellwood / Christopher Howard / Eric Patashnik / Patrick McGuinn / Martha Derthick / Chester Finn / Friedrich Hayek / Melissa Junge / Susan Collins / William Bennett / /

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primary / /

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president / evaluator / Senator / associate professor of political science / associate professor / taxpayer advocate / /

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Maine / /

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the Progressive / /

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