One of the hottest topics of the day is economic inequality, as we've seen the gap between the rich and the poor grow wider and upward mobility decline.
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With Obama promoting more energy regulation and choosing to hold up construction of the Keystone XL pipeline -- one of the three legs of U.S. energy independence -- many Americans wonder what's going on.
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Every individual story of how times are harder than ever for businesses points to a grander narrative taking root in our culture: business is evil, greedy, exploitative, and unwelcome. And as U.S. entrepreneurship fades away in spirit, it fades in practice as well.
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A new study out of Princeton and Northwestern that's been getting a fair amount of attention shows what many Americans already know or sense--that there's too much money in politics.
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The last six years have brought new opportunities for the U.S. to move towards being more self-sufficient and less vulnerable to volatile global dynamics.
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Apart from the disturbing lack of executive or congressional restraint on the CFPB, such a powerful regulatory body will surely lead to increased costs, reduced credit, and fewer jobs.
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