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VAHAB AGHAI has earned his Ph.D. degree ​from Walden University Minneapolis; ​Minnesota and he has been Dean of ​Washington International Educational ​University. He is the Author of:


• Terrorism an Unconventional Crime.

• America's Shrinking Middle Class.

• Who Owns America.

• On the Brink of World War III.


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AMERICA’S SKRINKING

MIDDLE CLASS

What does a middle class ​nation do without a middle ​class? An abundance of ​evidence suggests that we ​here in the United States ​are about to find out.

America's Shrinking Middle ​Class documents trends ​that have been building not ​just since the Great ​Recession, but for over four ​decades...... READ MORE

What does a middle class ​nation do without a middle ​class? An abundance of ​evidence suggests that we ​here in the United States ​are about to find out.

America's Shrinking Middle ​Class documents trends ​that have been building not ​just since the Great ​Recession, but for over four ​decades...... READ MORE

ON THE BRINK OF WORLD WAR III

It is not World War III yet, ​but we have now entered a ​decisive stage in the long ​war against Moscow.

Some historians view the ​two world wars as a single ​military conflict with a ​twenty-year truce in ​between. In other words, it ​was a long European war to ​contain Germany......

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It is not World War III yet, ​but we have now entered a ​decisive stage in the long ​war against Moscow.

Some historians view the ​two world wars as a single ​military conflict with a ​twenty-year truce in ​between. In other words, it ​was a long European war to ​contain Germany......

READ MORE

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AMERICA’S SKRINKING

MIDDLE CLASS

What does a middle class nation do without a middle class? ​An abundance of evidence suggests that we here in the ​United States are about to find out.

America's Shrinking Middle Class documents trends that ​have been building not just since the Great Recession, but ​for over four decades.

In 1970, the share of U.S. income that went to the middle ​class was 62 percent. By 2010 that figure had fallen to 45 ​percent. In that same year, the median income for middle ​class Americans had gone from $72,956 to $69,487 a ​decline of nearly 5 percent in just one year.

A shrinking middle class would mean a shrinking ​economy and an America dominated by a growing lower ​class. Life would be less comfortable, less prosperous, and ​less secure.

With less money coming in to government and businesses ​alike, tax burdens would become onerous. One example: ​Obamacare. It could cost the average taxpayer nearly ​$6,000 in extra taxes and create a total of 20 new taxes or ​tax hikes.

For a weakened and shrinking middle class, it could be a ​fatal blow.

What does a middle class nation do without a middle class? ​An abundance of evidence suggests that we here in the ​United States are about to find out.

America's Shrinking Middle Class documents trends that ​have been building not just since the Great Recession, but ​for over four decades.

In 1970, the share of U.S. income that went to the middle ​class was 62 percent. By 2010 that figure had fallen to 45 ​percent. In that same year, the median income for middle ​class Americans had gone from $72,956 to $69,487 a ​decline of nearly 5 percent in just one year.

A shrinking middle class would mean a shrinking ​economy and an America dominated by a growing lower ​class. Life would be less comfortable, less prosperous, and ​less secure.

With less money coming in to government and businesses ​alike, tax burdens would become onerous. One example: ​Obamacare. It could cost the average taxpayer nearly ​$6,000 in extra taxes and create a total of 20 new taxes or ​tax hikes.

For a weakened and shrinking middle class, it could be a ​fatal blow.

ON THE BRINK OF WORLD WAR III

It is not World War III yet, but we have now entered a ​decisive stage in the long war against Moscow.

Some historians view the two world wars as a single military ​conflict with a twenty-year truce in between. In other ​words, it was a long European war to contain Germany. And ​while Germany under the Kaiser was quite different from ​Hiter's Reich, it is possible to trace the roots of Nazi ​brutality back into German history.

There was another long conflict in the 20th century, the ​war between the democratic West and anti-democratic ​Russia. However, it is only now, when it is entering its ​second, "hot" stage, that we are becoming aware that it has ​been waged all along, and also with a prolonged truce in ​between active engagements.

Actually, it began as a war that didn't happen. In ​September 1939 Britain and France declared war on ​Germany because they had been committed to defending ​Poland from a foreign attack. But Hitler's tanks were not ​alone in violating the Polish border. Less than three weeks ​later Stalin's Red Army marched in from the east. Their ​actions were coordinated by the secret protocol of the ​Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression pact, which stipulated ​exactly how much of the Polish territory each dictator ​would grab.

It is not World War III yet, but we have now entered a ​decisive stage in the long war against Moscow.

Some historians view the two world wars as a single military ​conflict with a twenty-year truce in between. In other ​words, it was a long European war to contain Germany. And ​while Germany under the Kaiser was quite different from ​Hiter's Reich, it is possible to trace the roots of Nazi ​brutality back into German history.

There was another long conflict in the 20th century, the ​war between the democratic West and anti-democratic ​Russia. However, it is only now, when it is entering its ​second, "hot" stage, that we are becoming aware that it has ​been waged all along, and also with a prolonged truce in ​between active engagements.

Actually, it began as a war that didn't happen. In ​September 1939 Britain and France declared war on ​Germany because they had been committed to defending ​Poland from a foreign attack. But Hitler's tanks were not ​alone in violating the Polish border. Less than three weeks ​later Stalin's Red Army marched in from the east. Their ​actions were coordinated by the secret protocol of the ​Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression pact, which stipulated ​exactly how much of the Polish territory each dictator ​would grab.

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