• It is through movements such as the Occupy Movement that the American people, that Silent Majority President Reagan used as an excuse for his destructive economic policies that started the US down the path that led to the 2007-08 global financial crises, that the average American has a voice. Now, with the Internet, that voice is louder. This Reblogged post…

  • Manipulating Opinions by Leaving out Facts – see how it is done

    Since Clinton did do something as president to fix one sector of the American health care system, to avoid misleading readers, I should have said, “No Republican president has ever attempted to fix this mess in any way.”

  • Jobs: Digging for FACTS – Part 3/3

    No matter the reason, dropping out of high school is a decision made by the individual. No president, G. W. Bush or Obama, forces anyone to drop out of high school or to avoid college. If a child grows up and cannot read, it is not the president’s fault.

  • Jobs: Digging for FACTS – Part 2/3

    A little known cause of illiteracy is cultural influences, children learn a lot from their environment at a young age and are known to mimic the behavior of the people around them …

  • Jobs: Digging for FACTS – Part 1/3

    What about the people that quit a job or retired and are being replaced—replacing people that quit or retire does not show as an increase in jobs because that job already existed and it isn’t a new job—it is an old job.

  • Originally posted on On the Go with Lynne: “We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” – Jawaharial Nehru Beautiful Halong Bay. Mesmerizing panoramas of limestone karsts often covered with lush green vegetation. Adding to…

  • Originally posted on Crazy Normal – the Classroom Exposé: Regardless of the opinions of others or what the US media says, the facts clearly prove US public schools are not broken and most public school teachers are succeeding at the job they were hired to do, which is teaching American children each state’s mandated academic curriculum to prepare for college…

  • Authors Finding Readers – Part 4/4

    It is crucial for an author to identify the interests of his or her potential readers before building and branding a proper Internet platform.

  • Authors Finding Readers – Part 3/4

    Now that we have a better idea about the size of the reading public and its reading habits, how does an author go about attracting the right sort of reader for his or her work?

  • Authors Finding Readers – Part 2/4

    According to consumers, free chapters or sample giveaways had the largest impact on buying e books.