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Retired Army, Air Force leaders say
'government continues down path of destroying America'
By F. Michael Maloof
After one of them called for the
“forced resignations” of President Obama and congressional leaders in response
to multiple grievances, including the alleged political purge of hundreds of
senior military officers, two retired U.S. generals are creating a citizens’
commission to scrutinize Obama administration actions on national security and
economic issues.
“America’s Provisional Leadership
Council” will look at major concerns, as outlined by Army Gen. Paul E. Vallely
and Air Force Brig. Gen. Charles Jones, in an eight-point paper titled “The
Americans Project.”
Vallely told WND he sees The
Americans Project as a “citizens’ commission” of prominent Americans to provide
advice to legislative and executive branches of government.
America’s leaders, he said, will be
“held to high standards of performance to solve the nation’s problems of
governing. We will scrutinize and provide guidance to federally elected officials
on behalf of the citizens.”
The Americans Project, Vallely
added, is a “movement, not a new party necessarily. We want candidates to run
as Americans first before being a Democrat, Republican or Independent.” Vallely,
who today is chairman of the organization Stand Up America, served as the
deputy commanding general of Pacific Command.
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By David Ignatious
Count the Iran nuclear deal as a rare win for President Obama’s secretive, cerebral style of governing. His careful, closeted approach has produced many setbacks over the past five years, but it was at the heart of last weekend’s breakthrough deal with Tehran. [A break through deal it was not, it was outright appeasement]
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Why
College Is So Expensive
By Michael Busler and Wendy Bidwell
It is at this time of year that high school seniors across the country begin applying to college. Students are searching for the college that best fits their needs, hoping that they can get accepted to the school of their choice. As they go through this process, what is most shocking to them is the cost.
Regardless of the negative views questioning whether college is a worthwhile investment, the reality is that investments in human capital (like education) tend to have the highest returns in terms of monetary gains, job opportunities, upward mobility and overall job satisfaction. For those who could attend college but decide not to, the decision to enter the work force will probably have negative effects on them, well into the future.
By Michael Busler and Wendy Bidwell
It is at this time of year that high school seniors across the country begin applying to college. Students are searching for the college that best fits their needs, hoping that they can get accepted to the school of their choice. As they go through this process, what is most shocking to them is the cost.
Regardless of the negative views questioning whether college is a worthwhile investment, the reality is that investments in human capital (like education) tend to have the highest returns in terms of monetary gains, job opportunities, upward mobility and overall job satisfaction. For those who could attend college but decide not to, the decision to enter the work force will probably have negative effects on them, well into the future.
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by Joel B. Pollak
Secretary of State John Kerry,
defending the Geneva agreement on Iran's nuclear program, told ABC News' This
Week that despite the deal's flaws, it was, at least, better than
what the Bush administration had done:
In 2003, Iran made an offer to the
Bush administration, that they would, in fact, do major things with respect to
their program. They had 164 centrifuges. Nobody took--nothing has happened.
Therefore here we are in 2013, they have 19,000 centrifuges, and they're closer
to a weapon. You cannot sit there and pretend that you're just going to get the
thing you want while they continue to move towards the program that they've been
chasing.
So, to the extent that the new Iran
deal is bad, it is Bush's fault, according to Secretary Kerry.
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