Posts Tagged 'part-time jobs'

Made in America Panel Says it’s Time for White House to Come Clean on Real Job Numbers

Made in America Panel Says it’s Time for White House to Come Clean on Real Job Numbers

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 71 stations) by characterizing President Obama’s new budget proposal as a run-up to the 2016 election.

“By proposing a large tax increase and vowing to asses large taxes on U.S. companies with an overseas presence, he’s going to start alienating a lot of voters,” proposed Neal.

Co-host Dr. Rich Roffman agreed, suggesting that the Obama team must have some kind of checklist where they ...

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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 Suggests that Obama is a Bystander in his own Administration

Made in America Panel Suggests that Obama is a Bystander in his own Administration

The worst is yet to come from the Obama administration proposed Neal Asbury as he began his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 46 stations), adding that in light of the disastrous introduction of Obamacare people in this country have every right to wonder if this government is competent.

“The president promised that people could keep their present health insurance but some 80 million workers may lose their employer-provided coverage. That’s a real cause ...

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