Why are so many American companies outsourcing to foreign nations?
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kevin freeman
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john luck spitler
encompass group
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We have a battle between cultures. A top-down culture turning people into cattle and serfs on the plantation: That is the World Economic Forum's push. Its leaders claim that they're diversity, equity, and inclusion, but they're not. They're the opposite. They claim to care about the environment, but what they're doing is bad culture for us. Kevin Freeman talks with John Luke Spitler, who brings a Christian perspective, has built a great company, and is working with several amazing companies to help bring traditional values and culture back to the marketplace. That's how we win the economic war. It's all about people. It's not about money. And that's the real key.
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