Archive for March, 2013

Made in America Panel Admonishes the Obama Administration for Turning Immigrants into a Foreign Peasant Class

Made in America Panel Admonishes the Obama Administration for Turning Immigrants into a Foreign Peasant Class

Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 44 stations) by accusing the federal government of continuing their ongoing propensity for wasting tax payers’ money.

“What a big difference it would make to our economy if we invested in good programs that created jobs and raised revenue, instead of wasting money on needless programs.  Even if we can’t stop waste completely, we should be able to slow it down,” proposed Neal, who ...

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Small Business Uncertainty Crushes Job Creation

Small Business Uncertainty Crushes Job Creation

If you want to know one of the biggest reasons there are no jobs, it starts with the plight of our small businesses, which account for some 80 percent of all new jobs. The latest economic figures indicate that since February 2010, the number of firms with fewer than 20 employees has grown a scant 3.6 percent. Employment growth is not possible with this sort of statistic.

The dismal growth in entrepreneurship not only impacts employment, it prevents innovation and ...

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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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The Land of the Walking Dead

The Land of the Walking Dead

Imagine a land with 47 million people who can’t afford food on their table. A new apocalypse movie blockbuster? It’s worse than that … it’s the United States of America — today. We have become The Land of the Walking Dead.

The Weekly Standard revealed that the United States Department of Agriculture “quietly released new statistics related to the food stamps program, officially known as SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). The numbers reveal, in 2012, the food stamps program was ...

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Made in America Panel Urges Veto of Interstate Sales Taxes for Internet Retailers

Made in America Panel Urges Veto of Interstate Sales Taxes for Internet Retailers

Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 44 stations) by making reference to the nation’s bipolar economy where the DOW is soaring while there are no jobs. Meanwhile, the nation added another $1 trillion in taxes.

Co-host Dr. Rich Roffman concurred, adding that there are 47 million Americans on food stamps and 89 million can’t find jobs.  What’s more, government spending has continued to increase—adding perhaps an additional 62 percent over ...

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