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Elite opinion makers in the U.S. have been completely, brazenly wrong when it comes to the core issues affecting the nation's economy, particularly unbalanced trade with China.
China's dominance at the 2012 Olympics is one indicator that China is the world's burgeoning superpower.
Both parties have failed the American people when it comes to our unbalanced trade relationship with China.
Voters see manufacturing as the nation’s most powerful engine of job growth and they want action taken to address trade violations and halt outsourcing. Candidates would be well advised to heed this message.
China's deliberately undervalued currency make sit easy to export to the U.S. This is a violation of world trade law. So why is John Boehner blocking U.S. action?
Is outsourcing worth it for Apple? The company could build their products in the U.S. Instead, we read of riots at the factory in China that makes the iPhone and iPad.
If you consider the amazing productivity of U.S. manufacturing, and the fact that labor is only a small part of Apple's total manufacturing costs, it becomes totally feasible for the company to manufacture its products in America.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, DC, neither Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney had much to say about manufacturing.
Academic criticism of manufacturing just doesn't cut it in the real world.
President Obama will very likely talk about "Made in America" in the State of the Union, but will he propose real, concrete efforts to rebuild U.S. manufacturing?
Here are five things President Obama can announce at the State of the Union to promote "insourcing."
Why are we buying counterfeit defense parts from China when U.S. manufacturers can do the job?
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