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America's industrial strength, it's industrial base, is one of the four pillars of America's leadership of the Free World. Without it the Free World will fall apart. The other pillars are it's education and it's health care. Underfunding of education with declining enrolment of men in college and lack of factory jobs comes with loss of the industrial base for taxes, taxes avoided by Apple and other companies. All these problems are becoming clear in 2025 as DJT calls for reindustrializing the Nation.
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Trump, Apple relationship devolves with threats
The Hill 05/26/2025
Tech’s Trump Whisperer, Tim Cook, Goes Quiet as His Influence Fades
NYTimes.com 05/26/2025
Tim Cook’s Bad Year Keeps Getting Worse
WSJ 05/24/2025
Canada is increasingly taking its cues from booming demand for commodity exports to China when it sets interest rates.
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Clouds Over Canada Damp Loonie
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013
Bearish Bets Batter Canada’s Loonie
Wall Street Journal 04/16/2015
China Cuts Rates to Halt a Slide in Its Economy
New York Times 05/10/2015
Wall Street Journal 06/02/2010
Global Trade: Canada Takes Its Cues from China Now
BusinessWeek 05/27/2010
Canadian Economy Suffers Setback
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2011
The Sony E-reader
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Japanâs E-Reader Industry Struggles to Keep Up as Amazon Takes the Lead
New York Times 09/01/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2010
Price Cuts Electrify E-Reader Market
Wall Street Journal 06/21/2010
Sony Plans Two Android Tablets
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 03/08/2012
Sony's New CEO Vows to 'Revive' Company
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2012
Felix Rohatyn author of the book "Bold Endeavors," makes the case for an Infrastructure Bank.
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A Slowdown on the Road to Recovery
Wall Street Journal 10/14/13
Obama Calls for $50 Billion Public Works Plan
New York Times 09/06/10
Aging Infrastructure Plagues Nation’s Busiest Rail Corridor
New York Times 07/26/15
The Case for an Infrastructure Bank
Wall Street Journal 09/15/10
Where Infrastructure Estimates Come Up Short
Wall Street Journal 10/16/10
Infrastructure spending: False expectations
Economist 10/23/10
Studies show Internet use can actually reduce learning and make people dumber, encourage shallow thinking. Nicholas Carr has written a book on this subject titled, "The Shallows." Carr has done some serious research on the subject and the book has received favorable reviews.
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For Yahoo, a Chase to the Bottom
Wall Street Journal 05/27/10
Does the Internet Make You Dumber?
Wall Street Journal 06/05/10
Wall Street Journal 06/04/10
'The Shallows': Is the Net Fostering Stupidity?
BusinessWeek 06/03/10
Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction
New York Times 11/21/10
New York Times 12/29/11
Stories by Lowenstein, Gross and Lewis.
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âAlchemistsâ Looks at Central Bankersâ Handling of Crisis
New York Times 05/04/13
On Wall St., A Culture of Greed Won't Let Go
New York Times 07/15/13
Commentary: First, Slap Limits on Bank Leverage
BusinessWeek 03/11/10
BusinessWeek 04/01/10
How the 'Wolf of Wall Street' Really Did It
Wall Street Journal 01/04/14
Wall Street Journal 03/06/09
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