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Made in America Panel Advocates that Syrian Refugees be Relocated Closer to Their Home Country Instead of in Europe or the U.S.

Made in America Panel Advocates that Syrian Refugees be Relocated Closer to Their Home Country Instead of in Europe or the U.S.

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (aired by some 70 affiliates) by advocating a plan by former Ambassador John Negroponte that calls for Syrian refugees to be placed in refugee centers on the Turkish/Syrian border close to their home instead of being relocated to countries so far away that most refugees won’t return to their home country.

The first guest on Made in America was friend of the show U.S. Representative ...

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Made in America Panel Warns that Allowing Syrian Refugees into America Poses a Serious Safety Threat

Made in America Panel Warns that Allowing Syrian Refugees into America Poses a Serious Safety Threat

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (aired by some 70 affiliates) with the news that United HealthCare Group, the nation’s largest healthcare carrier, has threatened to drop out of Obamacare because it is unprofitable.

“On top of that sobering news, unemployment in the U.S. has contributed to the worldwide global unemployment rate, which is at 32 percent.  But instead of tackling this vital issue, Obama is in Asia talking about climate ...

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Made in America Panel Reveals that Half of American Workers Earn Less than $30,000 a Year

Made in America Panel Reveals that Half of American Workers Earn Less than $30,000 a Year

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America, now heard by 71 stations nationwide, by taking CNBC to task for a very poorly produced Republican debate that seemed to squelch any real debate on the issues to which Americans are most interested.

Co-host Dr. Rich Roffman agreed, noting that highly paid moderators wanted to follow their NBC bosses agenda with a provocative program, and failed to offer any real engagement.

The first guest on ...

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