Archive for September, 2015

Made in America Panel Proposes that Hillary’s Vote Against the Keystone Pipeline is Pandering to Her Environmental Base at the Expense of Labor

Made in America Panel Proposes that Hillary’s Vote Against the Keystone Pipeline is  Pandering to Her Environmental Base at the Expense of Labor

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 70 stations) by wondering why the pope chose to tackle controversial topics like climate change and capitalism when he had built such goodwill with most of America.

 An organization not building goodwill in America is Volkswagen, whose emission control manipulation was the Made in America topic taken up by Kyle Feldscher from the Washington Examiner.

As a lead-in, Neal ...

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Made in America Panel Warns that New EPA Regulations are Costliest in History

Made in America Panel Warns that New EPA Regulations are Costliest in History

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 70 stations) by focusing on new media reports that Bernie Sanders’ proposals will cost the country $18 trillion.

“I went to high school in New Jersey and I can’t believe how many of my former classmates are buying into Bernie Sanders’ socialist ideas and are Sanders supporters,” remarked Neal.

The first guest on Made in America was Ross Eisenberg from the National Association of ...

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Made in America Panel Maintains that the Very Constituents that Helped get Obama Elected are the Ones With Lowest Job Prospects

Made in America Panel Maintains that the Very Constituents that Helped get Obama Elected are the Ones With Lowest Job Prospects

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 70 stations) with the disquieting news that while 22 million workers are employed by the government, only 12 million are employed in manufacturing – the historical foundation of America’s workforce.

“This is not sustainable.  Manufacturing jobs are good paying jobs, but we’ve resorted to creating a nation of low paying hamburger flippers; jobs that were never intended to support a family. The result ...

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