Posts Tagged 'veterans'

Made in America Panel Proposes that America Would Have a $5.6 Trillion Economy if Not for Generations of Federal Regulations

Made in America Panel Proposes that America Would Have a $5.6 Trillion Economy if Not for Generations of Federal Regulations

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 72 stations) with the revelation that Veterans Administration Secretary, Robert McDonald was a frequent dinner guest when Neal was operating his manufacturing facility in the Philippines. Neal characterized McDonald as a good guy and hopes that he can turn the flawed VA around.

This lead to a discussion with Congressman Tim Huelskamp, who represents Kansas’ First Congressional District, and is actively working to ...

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Made in America Panel Proposes that America Must Stop Shifting from Productive-centric to Consumptive-centric

Made in America Panel Proposes that America Must Stop Shifting from Productive-centric to Consumptive-centric

Neal Asbury began his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 46 stations) by expressing continued empathy for the millions of Americans that under the Obama administration, are being deprived their share of the American Dream.

Made in America welcomed Dr. David Corbin to the show.  Dr. Corbin teaches courses in political philosophy, American politics, and international relations at The King’s College, New York.

He proposed that the Founding Fathers’ vision of justice is ...

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I Stand With Veterans and Truckers

I Stand With Veterans and Truckers

In war, the term “collateral damage” is used when unintended victims are hurt or killed.

It seems to me that the current war in Washington over the future direction of our country is creating collateral damage not only among the people directly affected, but also to our sense of economic freedom.

People all over the nation have been impacted by the recent government standoff and subsequent shutdown. It particularly impacted two groups that should never be “punished” for their service. I’m talking ...

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