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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/15/2015 5:51AM
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Let’s see, who is currently in front of the court of public opinion? There’s Tom Brady, the QB for the Pats who has been judged guilty by that court. Hence, the NFL says Tom will serve a 4 game suspension for perhaps knowing something about the deflated footballs. He will appeal, and unless the NFL gets more than” Read the full article…

May/12/2015 5:37AM
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Idiots, like Elizabeth Warren, who couldn’t run a paper route, think they know what fair pay for a corporate CEO should be.  What was Carly Fiorina worth to HP? She put the company in a tailspin and it hasn’t recovered. What was Bob McDonald, Obama’s new head of the Veterans’ Administration, worth to Procter and Read the full article…

May/09/2015 5:57AM
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I was there when the Detroit riot of 1967 happened. It’s known as the 12th Street Riot. A fight in a bar resulted in large portions of the city being burned to the ground. It was the beginning of the end and 48 years later Detroit is legally dead. Sadly, Baltimore will be the same. Read the full article…