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Made in America Panel Proposes that Sequestration is not necessary and Obama is using it as a scare tactic

Made in America Panel Proposes that Sequestration is not necessary and Obama is using it as a scare tactic

Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 44 stations) by noting that the cost of Obamacare is predicted to add $6.2 trillion to the national debt, further hurting the 26 million Americans that are unemployed or underemployed.

Joining the show as a return guest was Republican Representative, John Fleming, an MD and small business owner who represents Louisiana’s Fourth Congressional District.

“I’ve talked to constituents throughout the country and they are starting ...

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The Rise of the Working Poor

The Rise of the Working Poor

It’s time to have a conversation in this country about how we define jobs. Is any job a good job? Some would say yes, but I don’t think America should be staking its future on creating poor-paying jobs just to make the unemployment numbers look good.

There are currently 26 million unemployed or underemployed Americans. For them the Obama economy has been very painful and unforgiving.

According to a report in The Huffington Post, 43 percent of households in America —some 127.5 ...

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Made in America Panel Agrees that a Lack of Leadership Has Led to the Threat of Sequestration

Made in America Panel Agrees that a Lack of Leadership Has Led to the Threat of Sequestration

Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 44 stations) by calling on President Obama to exhibit some leadership and explain to the nation’s 25 million unemployed and underemployed workers why he can’t prevent sequestration from further eroding their chance of employment.

            Joining the show as a return guest was Republican Representative, Blake Farenthold, a lifelong resident of South Texas, who represents Texas’ 27th district and who proposed ...

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Obama’s Most Important Sentence

Obama’s Most Important Sentence

As an American exporter, I have pretty much given up on relying on President Barack Obama to carry through on his promises to spur American trade. He promised to double exports by 2015, but that promise is languishing.

In fact, the Economic Policy Institute notes that “while the U.S. trade deficit in petroleum goods declined $34.8 billion (10.7 percent), the U.S. trade deficit in non-petroleum goods increased $35.3 billion (8.8 percent). Growing goods trade deficits have eliminated millions of U.S. ...

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The 100-Year Bad Idea

The 100-Year Bad Idea

Intuitively, the electric car makes all kinds of sense. It reduces our dependence on foreign oil, cuts pollution and reduces street noise. So why hasn’t America embraced the electric car?

For the answer, we have to go back more than 100 years when American visionaries saw promise in an electric vehicle.

According to About.com’s coverage of inventors, the first electric vehicle in the United States was invented in 1835 by Thomas Davenport, a blacksmith from Brandon, Vt. He built a ...

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