1. Wayne Allyn Root: Who Would You Pick,
Obama or Derek Jeter?
2. Joseph Klein: Netanyahu's Truth in
a Den of Lies
3. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Pilot Strikes Got Air
France by the Seat of Their Pants
4. Kyle Olson: School of Medicine Changes
Policy to Enroll Illegal Immigrants
Who
Would You Pick, Obama or Derek Jeter?
Jeter's 5 world championships, 200 record-setting
postseason hits, and the streak of 20 straight years of being a winner in virtually
every game he played in... versus… Obama. Has America been a champion in
anything, on any day in past 6 years of Obama's presidency? Has our economy
been a winner in any category for 6 straight years? Have we been a leader in
middle class job creation in any day in 6 straight years (as opposed to the few
crappy low-wage, part-time jobs created)? [more...]
Netanyahu's
Truth in a Den of Lies
By
Joseph
Klein
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful and sobering speech to
the United Nations General Assembly on September 29th. He said he came
from Jerusalem to speak on behalf of the Israeli people and to "expose the
brazen lies spoken from this very podium against my country and the brave
soldiers who defend it. Truth must always be spoken, especially here, in the
United Nations," the prime minister said to an audience of government
leaders and delegates not used to hearing the truth spoken in the UN on issues
relating to the Jewish state. [more...]
Pilot
Strikes Got Air France by the Seat of Their Pants
Recent
airline worker strikes by Lufthansa and Air France pilots have been affecting
flights all throughout Europe and even the world. Air France may be a European
owned company, but its flights are also partnered with Delta and other American
owned Airlines that fly in and out of the United States as well. Europe's
two largest airlines are in financial turmoil, so they made the decision to cut
wages and other expenses in an effort to trim operating costs. Unfortunately,
these budget cuts led Air France pilots to go on a two-week strike, and while
Air France pilots have returned to work this week, pilots from Lufthansa have
begun one. Meanwhile, there is still no solution to the ongoing issue; and
despite costing their employers approximately $317 million, Air France must
still figure out how to cut costs or face bankruptcy in less than a decade. [more...]
School
of Medicine Changes Policy to Enroll Illegal Immigrants
By
Kyle Olson
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