The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
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Boulder Daily Camera on MSNEditorial: To oppose Trump’s worst instincts, we need a functioning Democratic PartyThe Democratic Party is in trouble. We can point fingers in many different directions in seeking to figure out why we are ...
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Democrats can’t ignore the Americans’ disillusionment with our political institutions. They need to offer a plausible and ...
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“We are at war!” Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey exclaimed. Democrats can be upset all they want, but they aren’t acknowledging why they lost and what they plan to do about it. Voters spoke firmly ...
Quinnipiac University released its latest polling numbers on Jan. 29, and Trump started this term 10 points higher than he ...
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SmartAsset on MSNShould the Full Retirement Age for Social Security Be Raised? Nearly 80% of Americans Say NoThere's a reason that Social Security is called "the third rail of American politics" – as in, touch it and die. Most ...
That consolation line may sell among party activists, but good luck peddling it to the American people. According to a ...
The listless vessel that has been the Democratic Party finally found its bearings this week, homing in on a strategy that is ...
Democratic leaders elevated the Democratic National Committee’s vice chair to chair and kept much of the senior leadership ...
I don't like Trump's tariffs ploy. But I also fully realize I've misjudged him before. He's bringing a new muscular approach ...
The party has struggled with how to respond to President Trump’s aggressive efforts to remake the federal bureaucracy and ...
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