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Better Lives for Our Grandchildren: A Plane Crash Survivor's Perspective on Politics and Life , by Bill Robertson (Author)

A retired marketing executive of a $40 billion corporation, Bill Robertson has led an interesting life. Growing up in Niles, Michigan, he attended Harvard Business School, ran a marathon, scaled Mt. Rainier, played a round of golf with Neil Armstrong, met President Reagan, and made six holes in one. He also survived a devastating airline disaster aboard United Airlines Flight 232, which crashed in Sioux City, Iowa. The crash changed his priorities and his life. Spending time with a growing family became his top concern, and he worried for the future of his six grandkids. The future looked bleak. His grandkids’ generation might be the first to have a lower standard of living than their parents. This book, Better Lives for Our Grandchildren: A Plane Crash Survivor's Perspective on Politics and Life, shows how he applied his extensive marketing experience to examine the direction of the country by taking the reader on the journey that led to the election of Donald J. Trump as president. The country wanted change, and Bill’s book identifies why there was so much angst and what the country is doing to change direction.

May/18/2017 8:05AM
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The Democrats and the media have paralyzed the country and instilled fear. The Trump stock market dividend is leaving. The 4% GDP gain for the 1st quarter is unnoticed. The round-up of illegal criminals goes on and no one sees the facts. Unemployment drops and who cares? Lowest deficit in years, so what? You and you and I Read the full article…

May/15/2017 17:54PM
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End them now, Mr. President. Here are my reasons in priority order; 1. The media uses these to set the agenda for the administration. Example, all they have discussed for over a week now is Comey and Russia. You need to set the agenda with press releases not having the public watch your poor Press Secretary dance Read the full article…

May/12/2017 6:43AM
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Recently I was interviewed by my granddaughter for memories about the Viet Nam War. Hard to believe it was fifty years ago. Memories from 50 years past are hard to recall. My wife said after watching the interview:” it brought back a very bad time in our nation’s history. a time that tore this country apart Read the full article…