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What is acceptable for consumers is not good for the American republic, as partisan news take over the non-partisan delivery of facts and information. Koppel calls it the death of news as we have known it.
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Robert J. Samuelson - The dysfunction of American politics
Washington Post 10/25/2010
Ted Koppel: Olbermann, O'Reilly and the death of real news
Washington Post 11/14/2010
Washington Post 11/13/2011
Big gulf between parties, divisions within - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/19/2012
Rick Snyder, a G.O.P. Governor Who Eludes Labels
New York Times 08/18/2012
The Economist looks at the near term trends- unemployment not down as much in Britain in August and consumer spending holding up in Britain- as evidence a recovery is looming. And it cites the Suppy Managment Index up slightly in the US. Most other experts see a difficult situation in 2011 as the stimulus fades and local governments cut back- economists such as Stiglitz, Shiller, Krugman, Feldstein and others, and businessmen like Malone.
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Brazil's north-east: Catching up in a hurry
Economist 05/21/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2015
The world economy: The odd decouple
Economist 09/04/2010
The U.S. Economy: Stuck in Neutral
BusinessWeek 10/14/2010
BusinessWeek 10/14/2010
America's economy: Not by monetary policy alone
Economist 10/28/2010
One view from Yale University is that an appreciation of China's currency will not have alarge impact on American jobs, which is the opposite of what is generally thought.
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Wall Street Journal 10/04/11
Wall Street Journal 03/29/10
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/10
The Long View of Changes in Chinaâs Currency
New York Times 09/21/10
An Accord (and Lessons) to Remember
Wall Street Journal 09/21/10
China's Dangerous Overvaluation
Wall Street Journal 02/26/14
The likelihood that the economy will stall without change. The declining effect of large stimulus and fixed investment in producing growth. The interests of state-owned companies in continuing with the current system.
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U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes
Wall Street Journal 07/10/13
New York Times 12/18/11
China's banks: Great Wall Street
Economist 07/10/10
Banyan: Afloat on a Chinese tide
Economist 09/02/10
Xi Faces Test Over China's Local Debt
Wall Street Journal 12/31/13
Chinese debt: The great hole of China
Economist 10/17/14
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