Archive for July, 2014

Made in America Panel Warns That Political Leadership is Undermining Our Nation’s Entrepreneurs

Made in America Panel Warns That Political Leadership is Undermining Our Nation’s Entrepreneurs

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations) by castigating the Obama administration for railing against the nation’s income inequality when he himself has actually caused it with his failed economic policies.

Neal’s first-time guest was Dinesh D’Souza, prolific author of “America: Imagine A World Without Her” and the new movie “America.” He also was a member of the Reagan Administration, and former president of the King’s College.

“I came ...

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Made in America Panel Wants to see American Citizens get to the Front of the Line for Good Paying Jobs

Made in America Panel Wants to see American Citizens get to the Front of the Line for Good Paying Jobs

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations) by expressing empathy for the millions of Americans living in poverty, because they are locked into low paying part-time jobs.  Neal challenged listeners not to accept the status quo and ask representatives to explain how the nation wasted $20 trillion on the War on Poverty (created under Lyndon Johnson), and yet today we still have more people living in poverty ...

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Made in America Panel Worried that Today’s Millennials are Migrating Toward A Life of Government Entitlements

Made in America Panel Worried that Today’s Millennials are Migrating Toward  A Life of Government Entitlements

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations) by challenging Republicans to get back to their roots of supporting entrepreneurs by toning down their rhetoric against funding the Export-Import Bank which helps provide capital to U.S. exporters so they can compete on global trade.

Returning as a guest on Made in America was David Harsanyi, Senior Editor at The Federalist, who castigated Hillary Clinton for not embracing her accumulated ...

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Rail Dispute Over Keystone Pipeline Follows a Long Tradition of Cronyism

Rail Dispute Over Keystone Pipeline Follows a Long Tradition of Cronyism

Our nation’s railroad system has always been a source of pride. It helped America expand from coast to coast, and by 1860, nearly every major city was linked by rail. In addition, most farms were within five miles of a rail line so they could ship produce and livestock.

Yet, with this growth has come a long history of cronyism connected to the nation’s rail system.

We usually recall fondly the golden spike that marked the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United ...

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Shutting Down Ex-Im Bank Punishes American Entrepreneurs and Job Seekers

Shutting Down Ex-Im Bank Punishes American Entrepreneurs and Job Seekers

With all the barriers stacked up against American entrepreneurs, a bright spot has been access to working capital through the Export-Import Bank, which is essential if American exporters are to compete in the global marketplace. Ex-Im provides working capital guarantees, insurance and direct loans to American manufacturers, helping to open new foreign markets that allow the U.S. economy to grow, while creating good-paying jobs.

Yet some in Congress are leaning toward not reauthorizing the Ex-Im Bank. A vote is scheduled for ...

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