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4 Currents October 2016 > continued from page 3 Health response to a pandemic. Someone who has invested well or built or managed a large organization will find it difficult to adapt to the Public Forum where consensus building and policy development is required, versus issuing orders to increase the stock price via layoffs and cost cutting initiatives. One must look at how a policy effects societal levels, as well as infrastructure and community resources, and meets sustainability requirements, as well as how future development might benefit the Country. One other example in the news of late. ForProfit-Education Companies. Public Servants have dutifully supported the ForProfit Education Industry. They ignored the reports and complaints detailing schools with no accreditations and degrees that cannot be transferred to any other school. Because the education does not meet industry standards or graduates fail the board exams. Now, across the nation, the industry is under inspection and many of the largest paper mills have closed their doors and refunded federal money. Palm-Aire Resident Visit our website at: www.PalmAireKB.com 42 Years Experience References Available Well it seems that only a few people understand the role of the Federal Government when it comes to regulating how the Government's Education Grant and Loan monies are spent. Some business people have proven time and again that money corrupts, as they cannot resist the urge to lie, cheat and steal to get rich and remain rich. The same as politicians, and thus the partnership; anything for money. Case in Point: Dade Medical College, supported by every State and Local Pol, and is facing a long jail sentence. “In the past three years, Dade Medical[{College]received more than $100 million in taxpayerfunded Pell grants and student loans, according to college financial statements. Almost 90 percent of company revenues came continued on page 5 >