Former Iranian CIA Agent Reza Kahlili: North Korea is Helping Iran test its Nuclear Weapons
Joining Neal Asbury’s nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Truth for America Show” on WZAB-AM, was Reza Kahlili, a pseudonym for a former CIA agent and member of Iran’s notorious Revolutionary Guard. He is the author of “A time to Betray: The Astonishing Double Life of a CIA Agent inside the Revolutionary Guards of Iran.” Writing for Foxnews.com, Kahlili recently revealed that Iran is about to test a nuclear bomb in North Korea, at... Read More
Taxation as Self-Flagellation
The two things to understand about our economy are American entrepreneurs and small business owners create wealth where wealth does not exist. They expand the wealth pool of all Americans, not just themselves. By expanding America’s wealth pool they increase America’s tax base. Therefore by creating policies that get our best producing businesses feeling confident about the future we solve all sorts of problems not least of which is job creation... Read More
Can the U.S. Afford to Lose Any More Friends?
When it looked like we would finally have a signed Free Trade Agreement with South Korea, an important U.S. ally, I was optimistic that it signaled a sea of change in our approach to trade relations. Boy, was I naïve! The word from the White House is that the U.S.-Colombian Free Trade Agreement, first signed in 2006, will not be readied for final passage. Once again, American trade unions have been able to convince President Obama that passage... Read More
Did the U.S. Really Win the Tire Fight with China?
The headline in The Wall Street Journal was “U.S. Wins China-Tire Fight,” and proceeded to detail how the ”World Trade Organization handed the U.S. a big victory in a fight with China over tire imports, bolstering the Obama administration’s effort to show it is tough on enforcement as it girds for a battle in Congress over passage of a free trade pact with South Korea. The WTO’s Dispute-Settlement Panel ruled last Monday in favor of... Read More
Exports Are Good Gauge of US Growth
We’ve grown so accustomed to reading about bad news that when there’s a glimmer of hope, it’s largely ignored. Suddenly, like when a flower sprouts at the end of one of those apocalyptic movies, the U.S. trade deficit has narrowed and exports are up despite the fact that trade has been largely ignored and mishandled by our government for years. Drawn on a proud history of rebounding after economic meltdowns, trade has found a... Read More
Congressman John Fleming: Disappointed that GOP Did Not Wait Until January to Pass Obama Tax Bill
Neal Asbury opened the show by suggesting that politicians who characterize the Bush Tax cut extension as a benefit only for rich people are being “dishonest.” He noted that the tax cut extension will help everyone, especially small business owners who will be able to gain some confidence so that they can invest again in their businesses, including hiring more people. “The tax bill is imperfect, but it should help get Americans back... Read More
China Exacts Its Revenge from Morphine Economics
At one time, Western nations treated China like a poor stepchild, even going to the point of illicitly providing opium to its citizens enabling a terrible addiction. After President Obama’s recent Asian debacle, China now treats the US like the poor stepchild. Now it is America that is hooked on the sinister drug of Morphine Economics and it is largely China providing the US the drug that is making us weaker each day. Here’s an historical perspective. Low... Read More
HIS MISSION: FAIR TRADE
BY MIMI WHITEFIELD Neal Asbury, a South Florida entrepreneur and international trader, is a man with a mission. An unabashed U.S. booster, he wants to carry the mantra of fair and open business and trade practices around the world. In an international career that has spanned three decades and in which he has logged more than four million miles of travel, Asbury has seen plenty to lead him to the conclusion that the United States can do better —... Read More
Congressman John Mica: TSA needs far less administration, and better oversight
Neal Asbury opened the show by reminding listeners that transportation and infrastructure investing are key job creators. Logistics and international shipping are at the foundation of US commerce. “If we can’t move US products around the world, we can’t grow US businesses and grow our economy,” said Asbury. Asbury took the opportunity to clarify points he made during a recent Fox and Friends appearance where his remarks were taken out of... Read More
Former Congressman Charlie Stenholm: Urges Debate if Obama Healthcare can be Salvaged
Joining Truth for America was former Democratic Texas Congressman Charles Stenholm, a past guest on Truth for America and the Democratic representative for Texas’ 17th district since 1978. “People voted for change, but change to what? asked Stenholm. “The Republicans didn’t win–the Democrats lost because of their policies. The Republicans control the House, the Democrats control the Senate, and the President controls the White House.... Read More
