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The Ben Howe Blog

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Get your fill

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The Ben Howe Blog

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The Ben Howe Blog | Get your fill The Ben Howe Blog Get your fill The Blog Feb 16 2012 1 Comment Bailouts , Cronyism , Economy , Foreign Policy , Trade Policy Why is the United States Government Financing Our Foreign Competition? Here’s a a question: If tax dollars were being used to make prices cheaper for companies overseas while simultaneously forbidding American companies from enjoying the same luxury…would that be fair? I would submit that it’s not and President Obama claimed to feel the same way at his State of the Union earlier this year : … It’s not fair when foreign manufacturers have a leg up on ours only because they’re heavily subsidized. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what is happening.  Let me introduce you to something call the Export-Import Bank . Continue reading → Jan 30 2012 Leave a comment Caucuses , Primaries , Republicans Is Newt Much Better on the Question of Mandates? Yesterday I wrote an article on why I view the inevit...

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