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Published November 07, 2012
I am hopeful that President Obama can put aside blind partisanship in his second term and work with the divided Congress to make the tough decisions America needs.
Published October 24, 2012
The Obama campaign’s post-debate strategy has focused twice on highlighting inane non-issues.
Published October 16, 2012
For the first time, during the October 3 debate, tens of millions of Americans went beyond sound bites and attack ads and saw Gov. Romney as a candidate and as a person.
Published September 26, 2012
When the House failed to pass Rep. Lamar Smith’s STEM Jobs Act Thursday night, I cried for America.
Published August 31, 2012
Thursday night in Tampa, Mitt Romney showed why he is qualified to be president. He was supportive of women. He defended business success and challenged President Obama's record and divisive leadership.
Published August 29, 2012
Mitt Romney has the background, skills and the leadership necessary to make America the nation it is meant to be. If a headhunter were selecting our next president of the nation, Romney would top the list.
Published July 25, 2012
As head of the Consumer Electronics Association, I travel to China at least annually. But after several awe-inspiring trips, I returned from China this month less in awe. China may have “jumped the shark,” veering from amazing to troubled.
Published July 02, 2012
Unions may have a stranglehold on politicians to keep funding their cause since three of the top five political spenders are actually government unions. But unions are beginning to lose traction with the American workforce.
Published May 01, 2012
The slowly declining national unemployment rate typically cited (now at 8.2 percent) understates the true number of unemployed Americans because it only includes those actively looking for work in the past four weeks and not those who have left the work force.