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Operation Recovery Conservation Corps

Road Map for the Future
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Operation Recovery is the most eye opening and amazing book you will ever read. At the end you will slap yourself up side of your head and mutter, "Now why didn't I think of that?" The modern world has developed a habit of making everrything complex, confusing and filled with problems and perplexities. A student of history knows that most of our modern problems are not new, nor different . During WWII we practically ended poverty, street crime, unemployment and drug use. We began the rocess of making a better and cleaner world in 1932 when Franklin Rooselvelt became President of the United States. Instead of the stupid mantra "Build that Wall!" he said let's rescue our youth. In less than two months aftrer assuming office he had created what would become the most succssful social program that the world has ever seen. He would rescue over 3 million young, poverty stricken and unemployed youth from the mean streets of America. He put smiles of faces and food in the bellies of a vast segmernt of America. He reduced the welfare roles and increased the infrastructure of the country. He managed to educate and create high schools graduates of almost a million dropouts. Millions of acres were returned to productivity through his conservation measures. The story is endless about the values and successes which were attained. The program only died because the war started and all the youth who were engaged in the CCC were either drafted or went to work in the war factories. That Bill was never rescinded by Congress and still is available to just be reopened, and financed to become viable once more. With this small book I have manage to introduce my readers to solutions which will serve EDUCATION extremely well and cure most of the nagging problems which are getting worse as we create new and more complex programs, bolstered by huge amounts of dollars to fix what's broke. I offer solutions to truancy, drop outs, rising costs, and violence. Anyone with common sense can undrstand the simple solutions which have worked for many years. I also offer another page out of our history books to solve the problems of prison over-population, unemployment by our inner-city youth, gang violence, welfare, drugs and teen age, unwed pregnancy. With my solutions we can reduce shoplifing, car and home burglary and street crime violence and murder. We have an aging infrastructure which could be bolstered and repaired with my simple solutions and solve many of our vexing immigration and drug smuggling problems. The most amazing part is that all of this can be affordable using the monies saved from abolishing or harshly reducing the monies spent of welfare, prisons and law enforcement. You owe it to yourself to give this book a chance to open your eyes, refresh your thinking and teach you an important history lesson in one easy dose.

Author Biography:

A prolific writer of 25 books. Frank Newby is a researcher and historian who writes to the common man. He solves difficult social and political problems with common sense and expertise. He has been a farmer who plowed with horse, a laborer on huge industrial projects. A union carpenter, a teacher, school administrator and now a professional writer. He also dabbles in oil painting, gardening and woodworking. He is true renaissance man. who also served 7 and 1/2 years in the Navy during WWII and Korea.
Release date NZ
January 12th, 2017
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
118
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9781542461115
Product ID
37500458

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