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The wrong-way Corrigans who engineered the U.S. train wreck
America’s decline counts as probably the most precipitate in history. So who’s to blame? America’s ideology-blinded media have a lot to answer for. As recently as 1965, when I started college, America had the world at its feet. Its decline … Continue reading →
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Tagged american decline, dean baker, foreign debt, iraq, james goldsmith, japan, manufacturing, new economy, opel, ottoman, press spin, renault, robert schiller, subprime, trade barriers
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Detroit: A riposte to the bashers
Detroit’s problems are partly — but only partly — its own fault. Other actors, not least the smart-alecks of America’s opinion-making industry, have played a crucial role in this tragedy. (This is a longer version of an article published at … Continue reading →
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Tagged andrew coyne, detroit, japan, left-hand drive, mitt romney, opel, renault, steering wheel, trade barriers
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