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The U.S. economy has been doing poorly for so long now that it's easy to get dispirited. But there are several reasons to think 2012 might be a good one for American economic performance.
For months, former senator Rick Santorum has been talking about working-class woes and promoting a working-class-friendly economic agenda.
By combating Frederick Taylor's theories on worker efficiency, Unions have become their own worst enemy.
After accusing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of using foreign funding for election ads, Democrats should answer the same charges about whether organized labor is using foreign money to elect Democrats this November.
President Obama's decision to slap tariffs on low-end Chinese tires will hurt our relations abroad without helping American workers or customers.
A number of rationales for renewable electricity support usually are offered in support of those public policies; whatever their surface plausibility, they are deeply problematic both conceptually and in terms of the available data.
Siding with the United Steel Workers will not assist the U.S. tire industry or give USW workers their jobs back.
As Washington waits for President Obama’s plan on how to revive the economy and pull us out of our 9 percent unemployment rut, a growing chorus on the left is calling for us to go to war—or at least the economic equivalent of war.






