The financial crisis of 2008 and resultant economic problems have understandably shaken Americans’ confidence in business.
: General Foundation
The expansion of government under the policies of the Bush and Obama administrations is prompting many Americans to ask how much government is too much. No one denies needing government services of all kinds, but what are the trade-offs? Can there be too much government?
By Rob C. Masri, CEO, Cardagin Networks, Inc.
This blog is part of a series featuring the country's top young entrepreneurs who speak on the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour (EET).
Think the current administration’s redistributionist tax plans—its desire to “spread the wealth around”—are fair? The way I see it, they’re profoundly unfair.
States all across the country are struggling with soaring budget deficits. The reasons are twofold: the recession slashed tax revenues to state treasuries while there has been insufficient political will to cut spending.
By Adam Witty, CEO, Advantage Media Group
By Rob C. Masri, CEO, Cardagin Networks, Inc.
by Michael Simmons Co-Founder & CEO Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour
By Kevin Hassett, Director of Economic Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute (AEI)