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The Recovery Act of 2009 was a piece of legislation carefully and
quickly designed to bring the economy back from the brink of a
depression. As Time magazine senior correspondent Grunwald (The Swamp)
argues, it did just that while simultaneously fulfilling many of
President Obamaas most important campaign promises, including
unprecedented investment in energy, education, and green jobs. However,
despite its achievements, the legislation has invited fierce and fiery
critiques from both left- and right-leaning politicians and remains
largely misunderstood by the American public. Grunwald carefully
documents the Recovery Actas achievements and successes while elegantly
explaining how they have been hopelessly overshadowed by the Obama
administrationas communication failures, an uncompromising Republican
minority, and the rise of Tea Party firebrands who successfully
transformed economic positions widely accepted on both sides of the
aisle for decades into political poison. Mammoth in scope, the book
covers everything from a late-night meeting that ran over onto the
Chicago El train to stimulus-funded biofuel plants that produce
algae-infused chocolate ice cream (and jet fuel). Throughout, Grunwald
keeps his tone snappy and readable, while consistently grounding the
political story of the Recovery Act in its real impact on everyday
Americans. The result is an impressive book about the startling gap
between facts and media spin." (Publishers Weekly)
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