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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
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NYTimes.com 05/26/2025
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Nissan Tries to Blunt Yen 'Crisis'
Wall Street Journal 10/27/2010
Nissan to 'Significantly' Reduce Japan Exports
Wall Street Journal 02/01/2011
Nissan Will Add New Vehicles to U.S. Plants
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2011
Japan Intervenes in Currency Markets to Weaken the Yen
New York Times 08/03/2011
Japanese, Swiss Move to Push Currencies Lower
Wall Street Journal 08/04/2011
Nissan Aims to Cut Exports as Yen Strengthens
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2011
The brokerage company for the common man has grown 25% after the problems at Merrill, Wachovia and other firms, but Charles Schwab, the founder, is nervous about the violent nature of today's markets.
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Pain of Thain Falls Mainly on Merrill
Wall Street Journal 06/06/2013
Chuck Schwab Is Worried About Small Investors. Should We Worry Too?
BusinessWeek 05/27/2010
Small Investors Flee Stocks, Changing Market Dynamics
Wall Street Journal 07/12/2010
Enough With the Low Interest Rates!
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
Charles Schwabâs YieldPlus Fund Offered a Losing Bet
New York Times 01/13/2011
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2012
The 2011 earthquake further accelerates this trend.
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Weaker Yen Puts Japanese Profits on a New Track
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Japan's Yen Rises Above War Jitters, Deflation
BusinessWeek 05/27/2010
Japan Faces Uphill Battle in Curbing Yen's Rise
Wall Street Journal 08/04/2010
The falling yen: Low-calibre munitions
Economist 12/01/2014
Japan Turns Tables on Korea Inc.
Wall Street Journal 12/12/2014
Japanese manufacturers: Leaving home
Economist 11/20/2010
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Peopleâs Daily Article Appears to Rebuke Wen Jiabao
New York Times 10/27/2010
Family of Wen Jiabao Holds a Hidden Fortune in China
New York Times 10/25/2012
Wall Street Journal 11/21/2012
Lobbying, a Windfall and a Leaderâs Family
New York Times 11/24/2012
Another Big Stake in Ping An, Hidden in a Hong Kong Investment
New York Times 11/24/2012
Wall Street Journal 01/16/2011
Radio message read over CBS Radio in 1953 on man, reason and hope for the human condition. Goodness prevailing with individual expression and not with the madness of crowds. The need for reason for the betterment of the human condition.
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L.B.J. and Truman: The Bond That Helped Forge Medicare
New York Times 02/28/15
Why I Still Believe in the Future
Wall Street Journal 11/20/10
Sweden has largely dissolved the male-female divide when it comes to raising children, and cultural acceptance of men doing work that women normally do in the home.
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In Sweden, Men Can Have It All
New York Times 06/09/10
Wall Street Journal 02/19/11
Washington Post 06/25/12
The yen reached 86 yen to the dollar by August 2010. Chinese government accumulation of Japanese bonds was amajor factor in the yen's rise in 2010. By August 2011 the yen experienced a new surge going up to 78 yen to the U.S. dollar resulting in intervention by the Bank of Japan in currency markets. Investor flight to safe havens such as the Swiss Franc and the Japanese yen with the debt crisis in the U.S. and the Eurozone. The impact on export markets. The newly elected LDP government of Shinzo took strong action to reverse this and improve export competitiveness in 2013.
Grouped Articles
Japan's Yen Rises Above War Jitters, Deflation
BusinessWeek 05/27/10
Japan Faces Uphill Battle in Curbing Yen's Rise
Wall Street Journal 08/04/10
Behind Japan's Allure: Stagnancy
Wall Street Journal 08/24/10
Electric Cars Make Japan's Gas Engine Industry Anxious
New York Times 11/02/10
Japanese manufacturers: Leaving home
Economist 11/20/10
Nissan to 'Significantly' Reduce Japan Exports
Wall Street Journal 02/01/11
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
Efforts to go after younger buyer and Gen Y with the new Buick Regal and other models.
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Detroit Vehicles Outperform Imports in Quality Study
Wall Street Journal 05/13/13
BusinessWeek 09/30/10
Buick Sheds Its Old Fogy Image and Lifts G.M.
New York Times 07/11/14
Confession: The Regal's a Pretty Great Car
Wall Street Journal 05/29/10
2006 Buick Lucerne: So Shipshape the Portholes Seem to Fit
New York Times 04/23/06
G.M. Looks to Luxury Cars for Higher Profit
New York Times 01/10/12
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