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29 June 2025
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Congressional brinkmanship threatens economic recovery
Steve Zelnak
Chairman of the Board of Directors and former CEO, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
Such political wrangling risked the loss of 800,000 jobs and the curtailment of crucial public services such as mortgage, passport, and loan processing—not to mention a massive disruption of a fragile economic recovery.
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Obama, Democrats Must Embrace Small Business
David Park
Managing Partner at Austin Capital, LLC
"You didn't build that" illustrates the ignorance of the political class that is dragging down the economy
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How Government-Fueled Economic Uncertainty Costs Jobs
Ronald Lazof
President & CEO of Behr Processing, Inc.
The true cost of uncertainty in job losses (or those not created or saved) is astronomical. Job creators are faced with risk and the unknown everyday of their working lives. Not only must they learn to deal with the stress, but many, in fact, welcome the risk, because it is also a measure of the potential for gain and profit.
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What America Can Learn From the London 2012 Olympics
Michael Leven
President and Chief Operating Officer, Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Not since the end of World War II has London spent so much time in the global limelight—a testament to the power of the Olympics and the economic boon the Games can represent.
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Local pipe manufacturer and Ohio job creator Arnie Kaufman discusses the devastating effects tax hikes will have on family-owned manufacturers like Woodhill Supply.
 
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American Axle & Manufacturing CEO Richard Dauch on what is needed to boost the U.S. economy.
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