Anonymous ID: 49c000 Dec. 27, 2019, 2:35 p.m. No.7634819   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7634752

You're a FKing idiot…Where have you been for the last 16 years ..DUMMY

 

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Barack Obama Has Destroyed the US Middle Class

 

Under Barack Obama the Middle Class in America has been decimated.

 

The Obama record– More pain, More poverty, More suffering.

** 1 in 2 working Americans make less than $30,000 a year.

** More Children Live in Poverty Today Than During 2008 Recession

** Obamanomics in Action: Worst Labor Force Participation Rate Since 1977

** Obamanomics in Action… More Young Adults Live at Home Than in 2009

** Obamanomics in Action: One in Five US Families Not Working

** Obamanomics in Action: Real Hourly Income Down 10% Under Obama

** Obamanomics in Action: 11.4 Million Americans Have Left Workforce Since Obama Took Office

** OBAMANOMICS IN ACTION: Typical US Household Worth One-Third Less Than Under Bush

** Obamanomics in Action… One-Fifth of Middle Class Falls into Poverty

 

=It’s no surprise that 2 out of 3 Middle Class, working class districts in America vote Republican.

 

Now this…

The US Middle Class is no longer the majority in the United States – Obama changed that.

The LA Times reported:

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/confirmed-barack-obama-has-destroyed-the-us-middle-class/

Anonymous ID: 49c000 Dec. 27, 2019, 2:49 p.m. No.7634973   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7634476

Kemp plan to “dismantle” Common Core rekindles school controversy

 

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is crafting a plan to “dismantle” the Common Core education standards, resurrecting a long-simmering political issue that puts school administrators on the defensive.

 

https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/georgia-governor-seeks-way-dismantle-common-core/XPqIcr7lD4rb60QcLNSV0N/

 

Dismantling Common Core & improving Idaho's schools

 

There are few things more important than our children’s education. I know that from experience — as the father of five kids who attended Idaho public schools, and as the son of a single mom who pushed me to go as far as I could with my education.

 

We, as parents and educators, must never take our education system for granted. The stakes, in terms of our children’s future and the future of our democracy, are just too high. Now, more than ever, we must stop delegating our children’s future to “edu-crats” in Washington and start taking the initiative to give our children the world-class education they deserve.

 

https://www.idahostatejournal.com/opinion/columns/dismantling-common-core-improving-idaho-s-schools/article_9152d134-d7f3-5527-a4df-24a175b3d222.html

 

Ron DeSantis orders end to Common Core, development of new state standards

 

https://floridapolitics.com/archives/287032-ron-desantis-common-core

Anonymous ID: 49c000 Dec. 27, 2019, 3:01 p.m. No.7635105   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7635014

Just how FKing ignorant are U…Read a Book kek

 

U.S. Propaganda in the Middle East - The Early Cold War Version

 

National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 78

 

Edited by Joyce Battle

 

December 13, 2002

 

Of the many responses of the Bush administration to the events of September 11, 2001, one of the most significant and most widely discussed was its intensified and greatly expanded propaganda program for the Middle East. Announced innovations have included the appointment of advertising executive Charlotte Beers to lead State Department efforts to win hearts and minds;(1) the establishment of a radio station to broadcast pop music, Eminem, and an American slant on the news to young listeners <http://www.ibb.gov/radiosawa/index.html>; the creation of Arabic-language web sites; and the placement of U.S. government-sponsored commercials and advertisements in Middle Eastern media outlets. The government has discussed ways to improve the U.S. image abroad with motion picture executives.(2) The White House established an Office of Global Communications to coordinate U.S. propaganda worldwide.(3) The Defense Department developed plans for an Office of Strategic Influence to sway international opinion, but backed off following published reports that stories placed by the Pentagon would include disinformation.(4) Further propaganda activities correlated directly with the Bush administration's planned war against Iraq are underway.(5)

 

With the attacks, the magnitude of Middle Eastern disaffection for the United States was brought, violently, to the attention of official Washington, and a new focus on propaganda was one result. According to the Bush administration, "a deep misunderstanding of the United States and its policies" created this hostility. It argues that a more assertive campaign of self-promotion would reverse these views. It says that the end of the Cold War led to neglect of "public diplomacy", resulting in a diminution of U.S. prestige and global effectiveness.(6)

 

This is hardly the first time that the U.S., in response to international developments, has attempted to revitalize its propaganda activities in the Middle East. An earlier episode occurred early in the Cold War, during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, when the U.S. was expanding efforts to incorporate the region into a global anti-Soviet alliance. It wanted to protect and preserve Western control of Middle Eastern oil resources. It was concerned about the implications for U.S. interests of the diminished post-World War II abilities of Britain and France to project Western power and influence in the area, and by the enormous increase in anti-Western feeling that had been generated by the establishment of Israel.

 

The National Security Archive has collected a selection of documents illustrating aspects of this earlier propaganda campaign. They describe some of the goals, methods, and problems associated with propaganda in the Middle East. As the documents show, in some ways circumstances affecting propaganda during the 1950s were quite different than those of today, but many of the complexities that impeded U.S. efforts at the time have persisted.

 

Nearly all of these documents are from the State Department or its missions in the region. They therefore reflect only one aspect of U.S. propaganda efforts: in reality, intelligence outfits, including the then-newly created Central Intelligence Agency, handled a major part of these activities.

 

Most of the selected documents focus on Saudi Arabia, Iraq, or Iran.

 

https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB78/essay.htm