Globalization

KRAUTHAMMER – THE RIGHT-TO-WORK DILEMMA

  The right-to-work dilemma By Charles Krauthammer, Published: December 13 For all the fury and fistfights outside the Lansing Capitol, what happened in Michigan this week was a simple accommodation to reality. The most famously unionized state, birthplace of the United Auto Workers, royalty of the American working class, became right-to-work. It’s shocking, except that it […]

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HISTORY OF BILL CLINTON’S POLICIES THAT TRIGGERED OUR NATIONAL DECLINE

  KUHNER: Bubba’s America Clinton’s endorsement befits Obama By Jeffrey T. Kuhner– The Washington Times Thursday, September 6, 2012 Former President Bill Clinton has emerged as a hero to many Americans, especially liberals. He has become a Democratic icon, a deeply beloved figure. This is why he was tapped to give the nomination speech for

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OECD – RISE OF THE GLOBAL TAX COLLECTORS

   Rise of the global tax collectors Congress is giving international bureaucrats the power to intrude By Richard Rahn–  Richard W. Rahn is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and chairman of the Institute for Global Economic Growth The Washington Times Monday, July 9, 2012 Illustration Global Tax by Alexander Hunter for The Washington

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MICHELLE MALKIN – LAW OF THE SEA TREATY

TOWNHALL.COM June 9, 2012 Obama’s Land of the LOST By Michelle Malkin 5/25/2012 What’s green and blue and grabby all over? President Obama’s new pressure campaign for Congress to ratify the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST). The fight over LOST goes back three decades, when it was first rejected by President Ronald Reagan. He

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CHINA AND OUR FOREIGN POLICY

May 7, 2012, How to Manage the China Relationship Despite economic success and growing regional influence, Chinese leaders are profoundly insecure. By JON HUNTSMANMr. Huntsman was U.S. ambassador to China from 2009-2011. A former governor of Utah and candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, he is now chairman of the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. The

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ROMNEY – HOW I’LL RESPOND TO CHINA’S RISING POWER

FEBRUARY 16, 2012 The character of the Chinese government—one that marries aspects of the free market with suppression of freedom—shouldn’t become the norm. By MITT ROMNEY Should the 21st century be an American century? To answer, it is only necessary to contemplate the alternatives. One much bruited these days is that of a Chinese century.

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AMERICAN IPOs – THE COMEBACK NEVER CAME

JANUARY 4, 2012 America as Number Two Hong Kong again beat the NYSE in new stock offerings in 2011. One reason the U.S. economy isn’t creating enough jobs is that it’s not creating enough employers. After another dismal year in 2010 for American initial public offerings (IPOs), some had predicted a strong 2011. But now

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KRAUTHAMMER – OBAMA AND CLASS CONFLICT

WASHINGTON POST Obama’s campaign for class resentment By Charles Krauthammer, Published: December 8 In the first month of his presidency, Barack Obama averred that if in three years he hadn’t alleviated the nation’s economic pain, he’d be a “one-term proposition.” When three-quarters of Americans think the country is on the “wrong track” and even Bill Clinton

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WHY GERMANY IS LEADING FROM BEHIND

NOVEMBER 4, 2011 Angela Merkel’s uncertain trumpet in the great euro crisis reflects her country’s history, and a new kind of politics in the West. By JOSEF JOFFE In the European currency war, Germany has the biggest arsenal and the strongest interest in forestalling the collapse of the euro. So why is it playing Hamlet:

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