Posts Tagged 'American companies'

Made in America Panel Cautions Americans to Redefine “Poor”

Made in America Panel Cautions Americans to Redefine “Poor”

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations) with some trepidation about the astounding IPO (Initial Public Offering) for China’s Alibaba’s wholesale e-tail site, which carried an initial market capitalization of $250 billion, and processes some 11.3 billion orders a year.

Co-host Dr. Rich Roffman compared it to the initial enthusiasm when Blockbuster first went public during the 1990s, and characterized the Alibaba IPO as the “current investment darling ...

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Corporate Tax Rate Driving American Companies Overseas

Corporate Tax Rate Driving American Companies Overseas

Time was when the United States was No. 1 in numerous economic categories.

Unfortunately, we have traded our swagger in indicators that make us stronger for a tax code that makes us weaker: American companies face the highest statutory corporate income tax rate in the world — 39.1 percent.

According to the Tax Foundation, this overall rate of 39.1 percent is a combination of the 35 percent federal rate plus the average rate levied by U.S. states.

This puts the United States at ...

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Made in America Panel Characterizes Income Inequality as a Distraction to Hide the Democrat’s Real Agenda

Made in America Panel Characterizes Income Inequality as a Distraction to Hide the Democrat’s Real Agenda

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations), speculating that income inequality will be a theme that will create battle lines during the mid-term elections.

“I’ve seen abject poverty during my many years in Asia and it rips the dignity right out of people. To think that it’s happening in America is very sad, and even sadder is that our government thinks the solution is entitlements.  People don’t want ...

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