Posts Tagged 'right-to-work states'

Made in America Panel Predicts that Oreos Aren’t the Last Brand Leaving the Country to get Price Relief on Farming Products

Made in America Panel Predicts that Oreos Aren’t the Last Brand Leaving the Country to get Price Relief on Farming Products

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 70 stations) by discussing the quandary faced by Americans. While more taxes have been paid than at any time in history, the nation still faces a half trillion dollar deficit.  Neal suggested that the reason may be that our tax dollars instead of being used to pare down the debt have instead been squandered in government waste.

The first guest on Made in ...

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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 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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