Re-Making the American Dream

David Vaught

Musings on the Elites

I remember often hearing my Uncle Frank Ackerman use the phrase, “common sense.”   He used it when he was frustrated at some statement, practice, or event that in his estimation defied “common sense.” My hypothesis here is that “dirt farmers,” as Uncle Frank sometimes called himself, front-line workers of every kind, teachers, healthcare workers, first responders, and the entire group of grassroots…

West Point Grads Activate Anti-Racism Response

Nine recent West Point grads say it is time for an anti-racist West Point.  The nine young officers, two former First Captains, a valedictorian, Rhodes, Fulbright, Schwarzman, and Stamps scholars among them, along with other cadet and athletic leaders at West Point, draw on their own experiences. The action plan they describe in detail seeks to activate an openness to change by…

New Review from Pacific Book Review

www.pacificbookreview.com Title: Re-Making the American Dream Author: David Vaught Publisher: AuthorHouse ISBN: 172832663X Pages: 236 Genre: Biography Reviewed By: Dan MacIntosh Pacific Book Review David Vaught’s Re-Making the American Dream is a biography of sorts, as it tells the story of his life; from where he grew up, to where he moved on to later in life. Moreover, though, it’s a tale…