Topic: Business

Trump Strikes Back at Canadian Digital Tax June 30, 2025 Thomas Kolbe Trump sends a clear signal to the Western world: whoever tries to siphon off America’s innovative strength or block it through regulation will be declared a pariah without hesitation.
Fighting illegal immigration with your wallet June 26, 2025 Charles Sullivan The feds' voluntary E-Verify program provides the ability to search for the names of employers who E-Verify at E-Verify Employer Search.
Timing not right on ESG lawsuits June 18, 2025 Brian McNicoll These lawsuits are sooooo 2024.
Tariff Shock in Brussels May 25, 2025 Thomas Kolbe Trump’s tariff campaign is a strategic gambit designed to force Europe to shed its bloated protectionist apparatus.
Who are we protecting? May 21, 2025 George W. Shuster It was not American workers. 
Illegals driving Southern California's restaurants out of business May 20, 2025 Monica Showalter So much for the lefty narrative that illegals are afraid to go to work.
Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: Strengthening U.S. Financials and National Security May 17, 2025 Scott S. Powell There is no greater betrayal by the U.S. government than failing to protect the safety and security of the American people. 
In Defense of Tariffs May 11, 2025 Anne-Christine Hoff The outrage is out of proportion to the policy shift, and the Left continues to refuse to engage with the concept of tariffs.
The Oracle of Omaha Steps Down May 4, 2025 Thomas Kolbe After over six decades at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway, investment legend Warren Buffett is stepping down. 
Tariffs, truth, and strategic survival May 4, 2025 Rick McDowell Access to the American consumer is a privilege, not a given, and it comes with expectations.
Cutting China and WHO down to size starts with U.S. vape reform May 2, 2025 Mark Anton Despite the U.S. being home to one of the world’s largest vaping populations, our domestic regulatory landscape is shaped by foreign ideologies hostile to Tobacco Harm Reduction products. 
Honda’s homecoming: Tariffs, toughness, and the triumph of American grit April 30, 2025 Maureen Steele Enter tariffs -- not as a punishment, but as a long-overdue correction. 
The Great Decoupling: Apple, India, and the Strategic Migration of U.S. Manufacturing April 28, 2025 Bepi Pezzulli India offers significant advantages: a pliable workforce that is both young and tech-literate, and perhaps most importantly, a government eager to accommodate U.S. corporate interests.
Minnesota state bureaucrat charged with vandalizing Teslas to the tune of $20,000 is let off scot-free April 22, 2025 Monica Showalter Why does that guy still have a state job that gives him authority "to develop legislation" across multiple program areas?
Small Business and Cybersecurity April 16, 2025 Julio Rivera Nowadays, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are caught in an endless cybersecurity “Squid Game,” where the rules keep changing, the stakes are life-or-death.
The Whole World is Losing Factory Jobs April 10, 2025 Frank Friday It is important that everyone be guided by the real economic data and not swept away in legends and myths.
Announcing the New World Trading Order April 9, 2025 Stephen Helgesen Draconian tariff regimes trigger the rise of black and gray markets. There are problems with that ...
Let American companies compete with China on 5G March 21, 2025 Thomas Feeney Team Trump will soon have to make a decision that will directly impact how the United States competes with China when it comes to the technologies of tomorrow.
Biden and the U.S. Steel case March 12, 2025 John Swallow The U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel case is a litmus test for America’s commitment to lawful governance. 
Unleashing American Competitiveness: Trump and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act March 5, 2025 Ian Oxnevad Unshackling private American companies from the FCPA is one step in leveling the playing field with China.
Indiana wants me March 4, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Honda buckles down to Trump.
Trump and the States Confront Digital Issues February 7, 2025 Niklas Kleinworth The race is on between states and the incoming Trump administration to enact real change on digital asset policy this year. 
The 'do not call' law of 1991 needs updating February 2, 2025 M. Walter The law was written before there was a such thing as text messages and burner phones.  
Pharmaceuticals and national security February 2, 2025 Eric Utter How did China get control of our pharmaceuticals?
After DEI, the next frontier is ESG February 1, 2025 M.B. Mathews Now that DEI is on the rocks, it's time to take on the gamy scam of ESG.
Centralizing the T.V. weather reports snows the locals January 29, 2025 Michael Bedar An argument against laying off local newscasters of weather events.
Why can’t we let labor markets work? January 15, 2025 John Conlin The labor markets are no different than any other market, we simply have to allow them to work.
Are unions for workers or just for elites? January 13, 2025 Rich Tucker Approving the Nippon Steel deal should be one of Trump’s first acts as president.
California Takes on the Insurance Industry January 12, 2025 Warren Beatty With the California fires, consumer advocates have redoubled their atacks on the "greedy" insurance companies. 
Conservative Policies: The Answer to the Housing Crisis? January 10, 2025 Larry Alton Why is it that liberal policies are always assumed to be pro-housing and pro-people?
Chinese Footprints in a Moroccan Seaport January 6, 2025 John F. Di Leo China has proven itself the world’s expert at using the tools of capitalism in the service of Chinese communism.
Don’t call me Yinzer January 6, 2025 Jonathan Barnes Funneling tax dollars to tourism objectifies locals and cheapens life.
Biden and Allstate? We are not in good hands January 3, 2025 Eric Utter A couple of inadequate responses from Joe Biden and a talkative CEO.  
COSTCO's DEI tone deafness December 29, 2024 M.B. Mathews Whoever is responsible for the down-your-throat DEI policy needs to be reassessed and fired, not necessarily in that order.
Protectionism in an Age of Free Trade December 16, 2024 John F. Di Leo President Trump takes a lot of heat – as a Republican – for being comfortable advocating for the use of tariffs.
The unintentional consequences of Luigi Mangione December 14, 2024 Ned Barnett The demand for bodyguards is going to surge.
The Beginning of the End of DEI – In the Private Sector and Our Universities December 8, 2024 Janet Levy In Go Woke, Go Broke: The Inside Story of the Radicalization of Corporate America, Charles Gasparino called the Bud Light fiasco the “desecration of a great American brand.” 
Mark Cuban for president? Don't think so ... December 7, 2024 Haley Kennington Few people exemplify the swamp more than this egomaniac.
Trump effect: In the private sector, animal spirits are frolicking December 7, 2024 Noel S. Williams Several companies in the consumer discretionary sector just reported robust quarterly earnings. More importantly, they raised their outlooks.
Rusted Roots November 29, 2024 Jonathan Barnes U.S. Steel forgot about its rust, and its roots, and allowing the sale to Japan-based Nippon will bring an infusion of much-needed self-awareness.
Trump's Trade Policy and the Procrastinating Importer November 26, 2024 John F. Di Leo It is too soon to anticipate just what the tariff aspect of President Trump's trade policy will look like.
Trump has already begun to govern! November 29, 2024 Susan Quinn Idle threats are not in Trump’s repertoire, so expect fireworks the day he takes office.
Trump is even more right about Russia November 27, 2024 Matthew G. Andersson Trump and Putin both have an ace, and the ace is business.
Anybody surprised the Abercrombie & Fitch CEO got busted for sex trafficking? October 22, 2024 Monica Showalter All you had to do was look at the posters in his stores to know that something was skeevy.
‘Please listen carefully as our menu has changed’ (satire) September 26, 2024 Robin M. Itzler Technology was supposed to improve customer service but the reality is somewhat different.
Guess who is moving to Texas? June 6, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Dallas may have a new resident soon.
Killing Capitalism by Ending Racial Discrimination April 29, 2024 Robert Weissberg A sword of Damocles now hangs over nearly every American business since it undoubtedly has at least one disgruntled job applicant, employee, or fired worker convinced that he, she, or it was the victim of discrimination and relief is only a telephone call away.
Why Companies Detest Customers April 18, 2017 Geoffrey P. Hunt Customers ultimately have the final word.  Yet companies punished for lousy service, and mediocre products, can survive for years before suffering bankruptcy.
New York advertises its desperation February 23, 2014 Richard Pecore Trying to poach business from Texas?
New York City: A Pay More, Get Less Sinkhole February 15, 2014 William A. Levinson If New York has no use for us, then we have no use for New York.
Having Your Cake and Eating It: Panama and Us February 11, 2014 Christopher Chantrill No less than the Panamanians, our ruling liberals practice exactly what they deplore in others.
Obama Misconstrues Henry Ford February 2, 2014 William A. Levinson In his SOTU speech, Obama clearly demonstrated that he does not understand the laws of business as expressed by Henry Ford.
Israel Looks Beyond the Blue EU Horizon January 9, 2014 Michael Curtis Israel has recognized it must strengthen trade, scientific, and hopefully political, relations with states beyond Europe.
Business and the Gospels December 26, 2013 Gene M. Van Son So far in the history of the world, no economic system yet devised meets the needs of society as well as capitalism. But that is not to say that it is a perfect system.
A Simple Way to Help Small Business November 2, 2013 Jim Gammon Up until now, federal and state governments have done little or nothing to support small businesses.
'I Am The Guilty Man' October 11, 2013 Charles E. Moore Liberals are not guilty for destroying this country. I am guilty for accepting their agenda and pushing forward even in the face of more people that choose to produce nothing... yet consume everything.
Regulating our way to Mediocrity August 31, 2013 Robert Schapiro Government is crushing emerging business and with it the spirit which made America great.
Restrictive Work Practices killing Green Energy August 26, 2013 Viv Forbes The problem with the green energy twins, wind and solar, is that they work as if they were unionized.
Apple's Disappearing Cursor and Corporate Arrogance March 24, 2013 Norman Rogers Here's one example of how the market corrects errors.
The Smartest People in the Room? December 11, 2012 Jim Yardley The denizens of Washington don't understand either America or Americans. Maybe they really aren't the smartest people in the room.
Has the 1% Caused Our Economic Woes? November 3, 2012 E. Jeffrey Ludwig Why this search for the rich bogeymen -- the so-called 1%? Even if there is some truth to the evil effects of wealth disparity, it obviously is only one of a complex of factors that have detrimental effects on the economy.
Nobody Else Made It Happen, Mr. President July 17, 2012 Rob Miller The president is obviously clueless about what it takes to start a business from scratch, having never done anything remotely like that. But having done it myself a few times, perhaps I should take a stab at enlightening him.
What the Government Really Does for My Business July 17, 2012 Henry Oliner They provide roads, but there are plenty of roadblocks, too, for any business.
Once Again, Our Government Finds Itself Clueless January 27, 2012 Jim Yardley Further proof that the government has absolutely no clue how businesses operate or how business owners think.