(Read ebook) Pigs at the Trough: How Corporate Greed and Political Corruption Are Undermining America
• Arianna Huffington •
#973582 in eBooks 2009-07-23 2009-07-28File Name: B002IPZBOK
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Lot's of facts about bad business.By M. KarakusThis was a good reference on the greediness of corporate America and how the political scene benefited from since the past 7 years. The author explained the situations very well with some humor at the end of the chapters with some quizzes and relevant jokes. I would recommend this book to other since it helps open the eye of the reader on the behind the scenes of corporation and government actions..com Arianna Huffington, popular pundit, columnist, and author, is not known for her polite criticisms or her carefully worded complaints. In the course of Pigs at the Trough: How Corporate Greed and Political Corruption Are Undermining America, the corporate CEOs, accountants, politicians, and loldquo;Wonderfully incendiary and right-headed . . .Huffington is mad as hell, and rightly so.rdquo; ndash;EsquireThe scathing and insightful New York Times bestseller, now updated to include the current economic crisisPigs at the Trough is Arianna Huffingtonrsquo;s eerily prescient exposeacute; of the financial meltdownndash;and the flagrant greed that triggered it. Once again, Huffington takes on the nexus of corporate highfliers, lobbyists, and Washington insiders who have created and zealous... [PDF.ec78] Pigs at the Trough: How Corporate Greed and Political Corruption Are Undermining America Rating: 3.74 (492 Votes)
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