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Articles from The New American (June 25, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A country in transition: if America would only reject the notion of an economy dominated by government and return to a truly free market, liberty and prosperity could be near at hand. Hession, Gregory A. 2411
A world of opportunity: although some world economic changes have negatively affected American workers, the United States is uniquely positioned to thrive in the global economy. Farmer, Brian 1652
Another comedian makes sense while being funny. McManus, John F. 50
Behind the job loss: the U.S. government's trade, tax, monetary, regulatory, and immigration policies are destroying America's future. They must be changed before it is too late. Jasper, William F. 2723
Comedian points to the export of American jobs. McManus, John F. 35
Economist raises a vital question. McManus, John F. 45
Finding our way back: organized grass-roots pressure on Congress to preserve our unique heritage of freedom under the U.S. Constitution is the key to a better jobs future for Americans. Greenley, Larry 1157
Greenspan wants to make Americans competitive by lowering wages. McManus, John F. 58
Immigration and wages: current immigration policy is costing Americans both dollars spent on social services and lowered wage rates. A wiser policy, on the contrary, would benefit workers. Scholl, Alan 1020
Is Cisco Systems an American company? McManus, John F. 48
Losing our way: once the heart and soul of America, the middle class has recently endured mounting job losses and declining standards of living. Behreandt, Dennis Cover story 1817
Low times for hi-tech jobs: keeping your hi-tech job depends on many factors. But what happens when you're sent packing because of outsourcing and the odds of finding another job are against you? LeClair, Vic, III 1199
No wonder Americans are struggling to compete. McManus, John F. 54
Out of gas: rising gas prices are putting pressure on corporate profit margins, which could lead to economic belt-tightening and the loss of jobs. Behreandt, Dennis 1715
Reclaiming the American dream. Benoit, Gary 568
The goodness of America. Mass, Warren 994
The number of jobs that could move Offshore is staggering. McManus, John F. 70
The trouble with our trade treaties: an alphabet soup of trade treaties--NAFTA, CAFTA, WTO, and GATS--threaten America's jobs and entrepreneurs while encouraging a flood of illegal migration. Jasper, William F. 754
TV commentator warns against the war on the middle class. McManus, John F. 90
Yesterday and tomorrow: a grandson, just a generation apart from his grandfather, will face a far different life from his elder in terms of obstacles and opportunities. Preimesberg, T. 580

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