Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, Washington, DC May 28, 2013— Thinking Outside the Boxe, an independent and nonpartisan think tank, is pleased to announce that it will hold its Summer Champagne Summit series in Orlando, Florida on July 3, 2013 and July 5-7, 2013. Continue reading
Thinking Outside The Boxe Announces It’s 10Th Anniversary Celebration On Independence Day 2013
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, Washington, DC May 28, 2013— Thinking Outside the Boxe, an independent and nonpartisan think tank, is pleased to announce that it will host its 10th Anniversary celebration in Orlando, Florida on July 4, 2013 with a special invitation-only Champagne Summit and dinner. Continue reading
Digger Cartwright Releases Latest Novel, Conversations On The Bench, Inspired By Thinking Outside The Boxe’s Founders
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, Washington, DC May 9, 2013— Thinking Outside the Boxe, an independent and non partisan think tank, is honored to announce that Digger Cartwright has released his latest novel entitled Conversations on the Bench, a motivational book inspired by the two founders of Thinking Outside the Boxe. Continue reading
Thinking Outside The Boxe Announces Result Of The 7th Annual Robert M. Clinger III Invitational Golf Tournament At The Dunes Golf & Beach Club
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, February 25, 2013—Highland Global Business Valuations, Thinking Outside the Boxe, and the Executive Committee of the Robert M. Clinger III Invitational Golf Tournament released the results of the 7thannual tournament held on Monday, February 18, 2013 at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Continue reading
Symposium 2012: What are the consequences if America goes off the fiscal cliff?
RMC3: I think the media is vastly overplaying the significance of the fiscal cliff issue. If you didn’t know any better, you’d think the world was going to end on January 1st if we don’t have some sort of deal to avert the fiscal cliff. Here’s what we know. Continue reading
Symposium 2012: What are your thoughts on the debt ceiling debate that will be forthcoming in 2013?
RMC3: It’s the perfect opportunity for the Republicans to stick it to the Democrats and the President. They need to say they’re not going to increase the debt ceiling and force this issue of massive spending cuts. Let the government shut down. It sure as hell isn’t functioning well as it is. It’s like we’ve got a bunch of dysfunctional derelicts controlling the hardworking American taxpayers’ tax dollars—just spending on anything and everything that comes along. Washington is guilty of financial gluttony. They’re not willing to make any sacrifices because it may not be popular with their constituents or with the voters. And so, they’re spending us into financial oblivion. Continue reading
Symposium 2012: Election 2012—What happened to the Republicans?
RMC3: They nominated the wrong man. I think history will show that Mitt Romney was probably the worst possible candidate for the Republican party. Here you have a former governor from one of the most liberal states in the entire nation who crafted a socialized healthcare plan for the people of Massachusetts trying to convince people that he’s a good Republican. And what’s more, he’s easily typecast as the evil rich guy who can’t connect with the average American. When he talked about Republican values it just didn’t seem natural; it was almost as if he was being forced to say it without really believing it in his heart. And what’s more, he picks as his running mate a Congressman from another vastly liberal state, though Paul Ryan did have far more conservative credentials than Mitt Romney. Continue reading
Symposium 2012: What are your thoughts on Benghazi?
Cartwright: It’s a tragedy that we lost our first ambassador in almost forty years and three other Americans. You have to ask yourself why did Washington not send Marines who where only an hour or so away to help the ambassador once they knew there was trouble? Remember, eight hours elapsed from the time the trouble started until the ambassador was dragged out of the compound and murdered like a dirty dog. Continue reading
Symposium 2012: What’s your outlook for a second Obama administration?
Cartwright: More of the same overregulation and failed economic policies that have driven up our national debt, made us less competitive, killed jobs, raised taxes on American workers and killed business in this country. I think the President has such a big ego and such hubris that his re-election will embolden him in pursuing his radical liberal agenda. Continue reading
Symposium 2012: Superstorm Sandy—Do we need to shore up FEMA?
Cartwright: Shore it up? Hell, we need to get rid of FEMA. Let’s see, they didn’t do much with Katrina, and now we’re finding out that they haven’t done much with Sandy. It’s real hypocritical that the liberal media crucified President George W. Bush in the aftermath of Katrina, but Obama has gotten a free pass with Sandy. Continue reading
