John McCain


Drilling Down to the Details

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY Drilling offshore and a summer gas tax holiday aren't likely to lower gas prices, especially not in the near-term. Accordin...  Read story

Does It Matter That One Candidate is Comfortable Using Technology and One Isn’t?

JOHN MCCAIN'S AGENDA, IN DETAIL Though McCain supports many of the same goals as Obama, his Read story

Tax This; Tax That

When it comes to taxes, John McCain and Barack Obama both want to ease the burden and spark the economy. The difference is in how they would go about doing i...  Read story

The Candidates and Your Business

The nation's financial system took another nosedive this week. Part of the job of fixing it will fall to the next president. Here John McCain's top economic ...  Read story

A Debate over Workers' Rights

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Sarah the CEO?

On the campaign trail, Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is quick to tout her "executive experience" -- including what she says is her backgro...  Read story

Would You Fire Sarah Palin?

A series of missteps in high-profile television interviews have caused even some supporters to question whether John McCain's running mate is ready for prime...  Read story

Would You Fire Sarah Palin?

A series of missteps in high-profile television interviews have caused even some supporters to question whether John McCain's running mate is ready for prime...  Read story

Is Aggressive Intervention Required?

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY Stimulating the economy: In the eyes of economists, not all stimuli are created equal. According to Mark Z...  Read story

Would You Hire Sarah Palin?

Since being named to the Republican ticket, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has been dogged by media reports of alleged ethics violations, potential inexperience, he...  Read story

Who's Offering the Bigger Cut?

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THE McCAIN AND OBAMA PLANS: For Individuals: According to the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan cente...  Read story

Inc. Online Exclusives: September 2008, - Inc. Article

September 2008 A Voters' Guide for Entrepreneur...  Read story

Business Owners Changing Sides?

As they head to the polls, many entrepreneurs are reconsidering party allegiances, a survey finds.  Read story

Do Entrepreneurs Need Protection or Free Trade?

THE OBAMA AGENDA, IN DETAIL In speeches, Obama Read story

Business Leaders Take Up Growth Sectors

Executives, entrepreneurs, and investors will gather in San Francisco next month to discuss innovations in the economy's leading growth sectors, including...  Read story

What Would Joe Do?

Forget "Joe the Plumber," the Ohio pipelayer whose stance on taxes became a major talking point during the final presidential debate. We rounded up a panel o...  Read story

The Obama Administration: Now What?

Barack Obama campaigned on an agenda of change -- from increased financial oversight to health-care reform. But with an economic crisis that shows no signs o...  Read story

Profiting from Politics

Whether John McCain or Barack Obama becomes the next president, a handful of entrepreneurs plan to enjoy -- and make money from -- this political season.  Read story

Polls on the Presidential Election 2008

You've been reading our stories. You've read our guides to the issues. Now, have your voice heard. Vote on our weekly polls and tell the world what you th...  Read story

Will the Bailout Help You?

It's the $700 billion question on everyone's mind -- and nobody has a real answer. To understand whether the money will start flowing again, it's important t...  Read story

Business, Environmental Groups Square Off Over EPA Rule

Proposed changes to the Toxic Release Inventory requirements could streamline the reporting process for both small businesses and the EPA.  Read story

A New Twist On Limited Partnerships

The research and development limited partnership is hardly a standard capital-raising device, but exotic variations on it have already begun to emerge.Read story

Mail: August 2002

Readers react to recent Inc magazine articles. Plus: An update on the MEP and why the Bush administration is significantly cutting its funding to th...  Read story

President-Elect Obama: What Will Change Really Mean?

Touting a message of change throughout a marathon campaign, Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States on Tuesday in a decisive and his...  Read story

House Votes to Limit Option Expensing

July 22, 2004 -- In a victory for start-ups that offer employee stock options in lieu of pay, the House of Representatives overwhelming v...  Read story

Do You Really Want Small Government?

If so, says Libertarian candidate Bob Barr, you should be supporting him for president.  Read story

The Hate-Bush Economy

Peddling everything from T-shirts to dog biscuits, entrepreneurs have made millions poking fun at the least popular president in modern history. Now that Geo...  Read story

Political Animals

Whether they raise cash in battleground states or bring a manager's touch to a campaign, these company builders have breached the inner circle of U.S. politics.  Read story

Cracks in the Melting Pot

Visa restrictions are keeping entrepreneurial immigrants away, and they're finding new opportunities overseas.  Read story

Parallel Lives

Bill Gates has a golf handicap in the double digits. And so does Ronald Harland! Tom Monaghan launched his pizza empire in Michigan. And Lisa St...  Read story

Wi-Fi for the Masses

Tropos Networks aims to bring the high-speed internet to everyone. Here's how the company is doing it--one city at a time.  Read story

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