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Written by Neil Asbury
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When it comes to free trade advocacy, there is no one more passionate about the topic than Neal Asbury. It’s no coincidence that he is the 2008 recipient of the coveted United States National Champion Exporter of the Year Award. Over the past two years he has published over 50 articles on global trade issues, been quoted in The New York Times and has appeared on network television nationally discussing important trade issues. He can be heard weekly sharing his views on Fridays at 4:30P.M.on the Rich Roffman Show on WKAT-AM 1360.
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Written by Neal Asbury
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There is nothing new under the sun in politics and history always repeats itself with devastating effect. The parallels between today and the 1930’s are bloodcurdling, yet we go headlong down a path of failed policy reminiscent of empty-headed farm animals. I guess if you spread enough pork around Washington social welfare can come to mean economic stimulus. |
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Written by Neal Asbury
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When did America lose its social conscience in regards to conducting commerce on the world stage? In the face of rising global poverty, unbridled corruption and the destruction of the Earth’s fragile environment, Congress, by ignoring its oversight responsibilities on harmful trade arrangements with corrupt governments, while failing to ratify comprehensive Free Trade Agreements, becomes culpable for the malfeasance that is eroding the U.S. and world economies. |
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Written by Neal Asbury
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In the old Wild West, the way for the sheriff to keep peace in his town was to pull out his Colt six-shooter. In today’s Democratic controlled Congress the way to keep peace with constituents is to pull out their ordnance of tax increases to shake down our businesses. Both of them can inflict great pain.
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Written by Neal Asbury
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For two weeks while watching the Olympic Games the world glimpsed into the most polluted country on earth. The athletes competing outdoors were breathing a lethal cocktail of dust, contaminants and poisonous gases that attack the immune system causing respiratory disease, heart failure and cancer. The air in Beijing is so thick with toxic particles and soot emitted from the outdated coal-fired power plants nearby you can taste a searing sensation in the back of your throat. Don’t be fooled by the temporary improvement in the air quality during the Olympics when virtually all factories were shut down and cars were prohibited near the Olympic venues. The air will return to its pre-Olympic state almost immediately. |
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