Jobs
Deliberate Decline - The New American - September 6, 2004
The jobs needed to live the American Dream are fast disappearing — not because of unrestrained market forces but because of government policies including NAFTA.
Losing America’s Livelihood - The New American - January 26, 2004
The U.S. is headed for Third World status unless we change government policies that are driving U.S. businesses offshore, destroying jobs and putting entrepreneurs out of business.
“Silent Killer” Strikes Again - The New American - January 26, 2004
The family-owned Wetsel-Oviatt Lumber Company of El Dorado Hills, California, is a recent tragic victim of the regulatory monster.
Banishing Businesses - The New American - January 12, 2004
The burden of socialist regulations here at home, not corporate greed or even low foreign wages, is the single most important factor driving U.S. manufacturing jobs abroad.
FTAA Falters on Road to 2005 - The New American - December 15, 2003
The recent negotiation impasse at the Free Trade Area of the Americas summit in Miami shows that the globalist plan to merge the hemisphere can still be stopped.
The Man Who Lit Up the World - The New American - June 30, 2003
Thomas Edison changed the world through his ability, persistence — and hard work. “Genius,” he said, “is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”
Engineered Extinction - The New American - December 1, 2003
Government policies threaten our jobs, economy and national security by destroying America’s basic resource industries — mining, forestry, farming and ranching.
Driving Jobs Offshore - The New American - November 3, 2003
The crushing burden of government regulation plays a key role in the ongoing exodus of American jobs.
California’s Collapse - The New American - October 6, 2003
California’s woes — high taxes, costly energy, burdensome regulations, and more — are all symptoms of government run amok.
Exporting U.S. Jobs - The New American - September 22, 2003
An engineered exodus of manufacturing and hi-tech jobs threatens to abolish the American middle class — the bulwark of a free society.
Outsourcing — A Case Study - The New American - July 28, 2003
Trading Away Jobs and Liberty - The New American - June 30, 2003
Though billed as a boon to the U.S., the General Agreement on Trade in Services will, in reality, wreak havoc on our economy, sovereignty, and way of life.
Strip-mining the U.S. Economy - The New American - June 2, 2003
Letter to the Editor - The New American - May 5, 2003
Free Trade
Your Job May Be Next! - The New American - March 10, 2003
Millions of U.S. jobs, as well as thousands of independent businesses, face extinction under policies that favor importing cheap labor and exporting production.
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