Posts Tagged ‘leadership’
Appraising Obama’s performance on the occasion of his final economic summit
A reporter for The Daily Signal used the occasion of the G20 Summit to take a look at President Obama’s leadership on the world stage and economic legacy. I wish I could say that it’s been an impressive record, but the opposite is true, with the president’s lack of leadership creating a vacuum that has […]
Continue Reading →In Secularism we Trust – and ISIS is the result
Note to readers: I prepared this latest article earlier this week. Given events taking place in France, the topic has sadly become extremely urgent once again. May God be with the victims of the terrorist attacks, and with their families. Many in the West have dismissed the power of religion, and the dismissal has created […]
Continue Reading →Why Franchise Owners Are the Real Heroes of the American Economy
When hard-working risk takers bet on themselves, entire communities winThe American dream is strong in the franchise industry. Consider the story of Aslam Khan. Khan came to the United States from Pakistan in 1986 with a desire to escape the poverty of his youth. He arrived with very little money, and started out as a […]
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