Posts Tagged 'foreign policy'

Made in America Panel Wants to See States Determining Workplace Policies Instead of the Federal Government

Made in America Panel Wants to See States Determining Workplace Policies Instead of the Federal Government

Neal Asbury began his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 47 stations) by acknowledging the important message that was sent to industrialized unions after workers at a VW plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee voted not to join the UAW, despite support for the UAW by VW management.

Co-host Dr. Rich Roffman agreed, characterizing the vote as a “smack down against unions,” and noted that the vote reflected the trend of manufacturers moving to right-to-work states ...

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Made in America Panel Proposes That Immigration Policy Must Encourage More Highly Trained Workers to Come to America

Made in America Panel Proposes That Immigration Policy Must Encourage More Highly Trained Workers to Come to America

Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 44 stations) by warning about the administration’s “selective sequestration” whereby they play the victim of budget cuts but proceed to spend money on questionable programs.

Joining the show as a first time guest was John Berlau, Senior Fellow for Finance and Access to Capital in the Center for Economic Freedom at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who has reported that members of the House Agriculture ...

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Made in America Panel Proposes that Only New Leadership Will Ensure that American Exports Continue to Create American Jobs

Made in America Panel Proposes that Only New Leadership Will Ensure that American Exports Continue to Create American Jobs

Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America by relating that as a Buckeye, born in Ohio, he is amazed that the election could come down to the voting in Ohio. He hoped that his family members and others are turned off enough by Obama and Biden’s arrogance on the campaign trail to vote for Romney.

Joining the show as a first time guest was Republican Congressman, Steve Chabot, who serves Ohio’s First Congressional ...

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Some Olympic Lessons for the U.N.

Some Olympic Lessons for the U.N.

As I watch the Olympics and marvel how nations around the world can compete in peace and without rancor, I wistfully begin to imagine what would happen if the Olympics and the United Nations traded places.

The U.N.’s General Assembly meets in regular session each year from September to December. Over the past years, the U.N. has become hyper-politicized, attacking nations they don’t like and ignoring their charter to forge peace and end poverty around the world. It has become an ...

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EU Turns Its Back on Intellectual-Property Theft

EU Turns Its Back on Intellectual-Property Theft

When nations such as Brazil, China and India steal our intellectual property (IP), they are stealing from American companies, their employees and from the American people.

This should become an issue vital to every American. Our economy suffers, our employment picture suffers and our prestige suffers when our patents are stolen or ignored.

So I was astonished and disappointed to see the European Parliament reject the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a multinational treaty designed to better protect IP around the world by ...

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