Synopses & Reviews
Mike Huckabee has an optimistic vision for what America can become with the right kind of leadership, a clear direction, and a people who are willing to believe that the World War II generation doesn't have to be the last "greatest generation."
As Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee made remarkable and innovative changes. His ARKids First program led the nation in reducing the number of children without health care; his boat tour campaign helped pass an amendment to support conservation of Arkansas' vast natural parks, lakes, and rivers; and his Healthy Arkansas initiative, which gives incentives for people to make positive lifestyle changes, has been expanded into the national Healthy America initiative.
Now Governor Huckabee presents his prescription for America in the form of the twelve key things we need to STOP doing in order to become a stronger nation. Covering a range of controversial issues, Huckabee speaks out on:
- immigration and the shifts in America's job market
- the rising financial (and personal) costs of health care issues
- the need for music and the arts as part of our children's core education
- and the mishandling of taxes.
Having gone from the small town of Hope, Arkansas, to being chairman of the National Governors Association and influencing national policy, Mike Huckabee supports the American spirit of opportunity for all and believes every American can go
From Hope to Higher Ground.
Synopsis
Depicts an America in accordance with the governor of Arkansas's optimistic vision of appropriate leadership and clear direction, identifying twelve activities he believes need to be stopped in order to strengthen the nation and instill character in its post-World War II generations, in an account that addresses such issues as immigration, education, and taxes. 75,000 first printing.
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"Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas presents a vision for what America can become with the right kind of leadership, a clear direction, and a people who are willing to believe that the World War II generation doesn't have to be the last "greatest generation""--Provided by the publisher.Presents a vision for what America can become with the right kind of leadership, a clear direction, and a people who are willing to believe that the World War II generation doesn't have to be the last "greatest generation."
Synopsis
With the small but powerfully
inspiring word hope,
nationally recognized leader
and policy-maker Governor
Mike Huckabee points out that
progress for our country cannot
happen with the continued
bipartisan rift dividing it. He
taps into the fundamental core
of every American, confronting matters closest at hand with the
call for a critical change in perspective and a clear plan of action
that shows what we can become as a truly indivisible nation. The
governor presents 12 key things we need to STOP doing in order
to make America stronger, speaking out on immigration, the job
market, health care, education, and taxes, and provides practical
solutions that could bring our nation to higher ground.
About the Author
Huckabee has been the governor of Arkansas since 1996 and is now the second longest-serving governor in the country. He lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.