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The Wall Street Journal Attacks Tire Tariffs 4  


Assailing a 35 percent tariff on Chinese tire imports as “Obama’s tire tax,” the paper claims that the countervailing duties have resulted in steep job loss.

Did the Stimulus Create Jobs? +  


The funds our government spend need to be directed at developing workers' skills, improving an outdated and ineffective education system, and helping those financially-strained by the recession get back on their feet as productive individuals.

American Factories Continue to Shutter 2  


The bad news continues to mount for the nation’s beleaguered manufacturing sector as a myriad of factories, from nearly every corner of the country.

The Disintegration of America's Wealth 2  


It has now been almost three years since the bubble burst, and America has done nothing to fix our long-term viability.

Stocks Fall on Economic Data +  


Private investors were calling on the U.S. government to get its hand off private industry and let the natural market take its course. Now that the government has obliged this request and the private resurgence has fallen flat on its face investors are in a panic.

Letters to the editor
09/08/2010

Growth in clean energy industries and in green jobs has been considerably slower and bumpier than anticipated, industry experts say.

09/08/2010

The American economy is financed by foreign nations in ways that do not draw headlines, but do warrant further examination.

09/08/2010

The World Trade Organization next week is expected to issue a long-awaited ruling on the European Union’s challenge to alleged U.S. subsidies to aircraft maker Boeing, a decision which could have major implications in the competition for a multi-billion dollar U.S. Air Force contract.