The size of government has grown extensively over the last 100 years. This is especially true during the last 20 years. A political system once designed for the ordinary person has become intrusive and warlike, according to may critics. Classified documents release by Julian Assange, Private Manning and Edward Snowden reveal a far different government than many Americans believed. Widespread spying on Americans and foreign leaders and citizens angered people of all political persuasions. Government waste has always been a problem. However, revelations of warehouses of brand-new aircraft being scrapped, and other evidence of wholesale waste have created new opposition to spending. A national mandate to buy health insurance has lost the support of a majority of young people. The President leaded youth -- and their premiums -- to support his law. He now appears to be losing both. John Whitehead is a historian and author who has extensively studied American history. His latest book, "A Government of Wolves," discusses how government has grown. In this work, Whitehead talks about the rise of government power and intrusiveness. Whitehead is our guest on the show today. LIVE: http://NextNewsNetwork.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet Twitter: http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet Sub: http://NNN.is/the_new_media Meet the Next News Team: http://youtu.be/2QnNKwQ2WkY Hashtag: #N3 About: Next News Network's WHDT World News program airs daily at 6pm and 11pm Eastern on Comcast, DirecTV and Over-the-Air and Online at http://NNN.is/on-WHDT WHDT World News is available to 6 million viewers from South Beach to Sebastian, Florida and to 2 million viewers in Boston, Massachusetts via WHDN. WHDT broadcasts on RF channel 44 (virtual channel 9) from Palm City and is carried on cable TV channels 44 (SD) and 1044 (HD) by AT&T, on cable channels 17 (SD) and 438 (HD) in West Palm Beach by Comcast, on satellite channel 44 (SD) in West Palm Beach by DIRECTV, and on WHDN-Boston which broadcasts on RF channel 38 (virtual channel 6) from the Government Center district in downtown Boston. More about WHDT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDT #NNN
John Whitehead discusses "A Government of Wolves"
The size of government has grown extensively over the last 100 years. This is especially true during the last 20 years. A political system once designed for the ordinary person has become intrusive and warlike, according to may critics. Classified documents release by Julian Assange, Private Manning and Edward Snowden reveal a far different government than many Americans believed. Widespread spying on Americans and foreign leaders and citizens angered people of all political persuasions. Government waste has always been a problem. However, revelations of warehouses of brand-new aircraft being scrapped, and other evidence of wholesale waste have created new opposition to spending. A national mandate to buy health insurance has lost the support of a majority of young people. The President leaded youth -- and their premiums -- to support his law. He now appears to be losing both. John Whitehead is a historian and author who has extensively studied American history. His latest book, "A Government of Wolves," discusses how government has grown. In this work, Whitehead talks about the rise of government power and intrusiveness. Whitehead is our guest on the show today. LIVE: http://NextNewsNetwork.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet Twitter: http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet Sub: http://NNN.is/the_new_media Meet the Next News Team: http://youtu.be/2QnNKwQ2WkY Hashtag: #N3 About: Next News Network's WHDT World News program airs daily at 6pm and 11pm Eastern on Comcast, DirecTV and Over-the-Air and Online at http://NNN.is/on-WHDT WHDT World News is available to 6 million viewers from South Beach to Sebastian, Florida and to 2 million viewers in Boston, Massachusetts via WHDN. WHDT broadcasts on RF channel 44 (virtual channel 9) from Palm City and is carried on cable TV channels 44 (SD) and 1044 (HD) by AT&T, on cable channels 17 (SD) and 438 (HD) in West Palm Beach by Comcast, on satellite channel 44 (SD) in West Palm Beach by DIRECTV, and on WHDN-Boston which broadcasts on RF channel 38 (virtual channel 6) from the Government Center district in downtown Boston. More about WHDT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDT #NNN
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