1.
Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Malaysia Airlines & the Business of the Mystery
Missing Plane
2.
Joseph Klein: Russia
Steamrolls Over the United Nations
3.
Ryan Mauro: Missing
Plane Pilot Supporter of MB-Linked Politician
4.
Dave Bego: It's All About the Dues Money
5.
Wayne Allyn Root: Obama Hasn't Changed Since Columbia University
Malaysia
Airlines & the Business of the Mystery Missing Plane
As
of the present day and for the past few years, Malaysia Airlines has endured
scrutiny for their business restructurings and losses. But now the airline is
experiencing global condemnation of far worse proportions after the
disappearance of Flight 370 on March 8 with 239 passengers aboard. Amongst the
general Asian public, Malaysia Airlines has developed a reputation for
high-standard service and safety procedures from the time it was founded in
1937, seizing a collection of awards for its overall outstanding customer
service. However, the accolades in the past have not been sufficient enough to
halt the pause of travelers of the airline in reaction to an incident of such
proportion. Shares of Malaysia Airlines dropped as much as 20 percent on March
10. The share price has been on a downward spiral for the past ten years.
Before the travesty of the missing plane, Malaysia Airlines management tried
four major restructurings in the past 12 years to no avail. The monetary
afflictions are a mixture of mismanagement, government intrusion and a scarcity
of professionals to run the airline proficiently. [more...]
Russia Steamrolls Over the
United Nations
By
Joseph
Klein
In
the phony Crimean referendum held on Sunday March 16th, 95.5% of voters in
Crimea have supported joining Russia, Russian officials say. The vote was
boycotted by many Crimeans loyal to the Ukraine central government
in Kiev, including Tartars who make up about 12% of the Crimean
population. Sergei Aksyonov, Crimea's leader installed last month
after the Russians effectively occupied Crimea, announced that his
government will formally apply on Monday to join the Russian
Federation. Shortly after the polls closed, the Obama administration
issued a statement rejecting the referendum. [more...]
Missing Plane Pilot
Supporter of MB-Linked Politician
By Ryan Mauro
The
most popular theory now about the hijacking of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 is
that it is retaliation by one of the pilots for the imprisonment of an
opposition leader linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. There is increasing
suspicion that he landed or sought to land the aircraft. This theory is
certainly plausible, but there are multiple reasons for skepticism. The most
likely scenario is that whoever controlled the flight sought to strike a
target. It is most probable that at least two operatives were involved because
someone would need to handle the flight controls while the second pilot was
neutralized. [more...] Watch Ryan on
Fox & Friends
It's
All About the Dues Money
By
Dave
Bego
I
have repeatedly stressed the fact that today's big labor bosses care little
about the rank and file membership and are only interested in the dues money
they can collect to line their own pockets and use for political persuasion.
This has surfaced more the past several weeks and is worth highlighting as we
approach the 2014 Mid-Term Elections. [more...]
Obama Hasn't Changed Since
Columbia University
Thirty
years ago Obama, my Columbia University Class of '83 classmate, was rarely
seen. Thirty years later he can't be bothered to attend national security
meetings about a crisis that could lead to World War III. Some things
never change. You might ask, "What do Obama's college days have to do with
his Presidency today?" The answer is everything. By
college, a person's personality, attitude and behavior is usually fairly well
set. That's why Obama's Columbia days tell us so much about his behavior as
President today. Barack Obama is exactly
the same today as he was as a student at Columbia thirty years ago: arrogant
and egotistical. He's either too lazy, or thinks he's too smart to have to
actually do the work expected of him. Nothing has changed in 30 years. [more...]
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