In the 2000s, New York saw the largest population exodus of any state in America. Over 3.4 million residents and tens of thousands of businesses left the […]
Author: John R. Smith
President Barack Obama seems to be setting a record among U.S. presidents. But it’s a record he’d rather keep secret. In this era of ubiquitous cameras capturing […]
Hollywood is a diseased town, full of sick people. It is a city in the business of making money, and its denizens have no qualms about deep-si […]
Over the years, as chairman of BIZPAC, Palm Beach County’s political action committee for the business community, I have met with hundreds of elected officials and wannabe […]
Attorney General Eric Holder is regarded by some as the most dangerous man in America, but you won’t find him on any most-wanted lists. That’s because he […]
All you President Obama rs better step back and consider what you’ve uncorked. Obama and his ilk are succeeding in changing America’s basic values. When Obama adorers […]
“Business voices frustration with GOP” was front-page news recently in The Wall Street Journal following the debacle of the government shutdown. A valid issue, it can’t be […]
Palm Beach County’s inspector general, Sheryl Steckler, will be leaving her job. I wish her well. Now is the time to publicly evaluate the Office of Inspector […]
In Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged,” set in a dystopian U.S. future, the American population is divided between the “looters” and the “non-looters.” The looters became strong enough […]
We’ve all seen the Progressive Insurance TV commercials, with the perky, irresistible “Flo,” played by actress Stephanie Courtney. But as captivating as Flo is, some BizPac Review […]
There are people who staunchly believe it’s unpatriotic to criticize the president of the United States. Apparently, these people think that “he’s our president, right or wrong, […]
Americans are fleeing the country. For keeps. U.S. citizens are moving away and ditching passports in record numbers, saying goodbye to America. Why? Taxes are screaming upward […]