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November 25, 1990 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-11-25

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oc of t orld are our
lifeline,· ccording to Ad­
mir 1 L ron. Li ten up
e ico nd C nada, to ay
nothing of the rapidly grown­
ing commerce by air.
Second, our ic rm Ion
i to deter ggre ion," an ct
he believe c n t rt in orth
Kore or China with the
ch n e of th ir le dership due
to old gee
. • And third, hen you have
omething th t or s," don't
fi - .it. It i thi as umption
mo t the Coogre m t ques­
tio that there b been lot of
asted mon y pent on the na­
tion J defe e during the I t
deca e.
Deducting 20., ould
creat 30 billion in one year
for ed tion, t e homeless
nd the fight agai t drug .
Ooin - otbin for t e three
t-
U.S. corporations in the orld
the ign of poor police
wor not an intelligent
ecuri ty force.
FORTU E RE BEl G
made by foreigne ho have
found protection under the
U.S. tax payer armed -ser­
vice. A ervice the e
countrie mu t pay for or for­
feit our defen e ervice .
In 1970. the United State
had nearly a half, (47%) of all
the good and ervices (G P)
in the world. Today. it has
le than third, (32%).
The overt n tion 1 defense
spending h 'not protected the
people of the United State
from this 10 s of quality of
life. Let those ho benefitted
the mo t. pay the most.
Money from the milit ry i a
mu t given the brin ge of
the hrink e of the ale of
U.S. good a�d crvices
around the orld.
could contribute t hi' or hcr ystcm.· and hi: bos - haply
a reed. Thc team produced a
ith vastly improved 'y ucrn.
an OUR b
any managcr. complain
that a rn: jor part of their job
i p raj . i n g o t h c- r '. Yet t h c y
rec i fc\ c o rnp l i mc n ts
then, .c l vc s . You can help
'ali 'fy thi need. If your bo .
rc .chcuulc a training course
to fit your acatio n plan.
rite a not of appreciation. If
your bos . do. cam jor . ale.
comment favorably on it.
Are .. ard that c n h vc a
big p' yoff is to pr i e your
bo s to top m n ement.
Avoid nebulous n uery uch
labeling your bo "an in­
pir tienal Ie der.· M e
compliment P cific and
nsible to e ccuiive .
Cul t iv tin good
relation 'hip ith the higher­
up do' 'n'l just hene 'it you.
A ou move up the ladder of
ucce ,you' lore helping
your 0 nd your company
do a better job.

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