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Ultimately politicians have to deliver and you need well planned programs, specifics for action, to build infrastructure, to create jobs, and to increase wages and incomes for people working in the service economy and in manufacturing industries- how this happens as anger is being vented through slogans and the wall itself becomes a metaphor for those left out in the last 2 decades of tech based prosperity, is itself a question in the 2016 U.S. presidential elction.
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Voices From Donald Trump’s Rallies, Uncensored
The New York Times 08.03.2016
Robust Jobs Report Spurs Fed Watch
WSJ 08.05.2016
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Spar Over Economic Proposals
WSJ 08.09.2016
The New York Times 08.12.2016
Trump a Working-Class Hero? A Blue-Collar Town Debates His Credentials
The New York Times 08.26.2016
Apple should repay Ireland 13bn euros, European Commission rules - BBC News
BBC News 08.30.2016
U.S. Household Incomes Surged 5.2% in 2015, First Gain Since 2007
WSJ 09.13.2016
America’s Inequality Problem: Real Income Gains Are Brief and Hard to Find
The New York Times 09.13.2016
Obama blasts Trump as a phony champion of the working class
Washington Post 09.14.2016
The New York Times 09.16.2016
Millennials Have Cooled on Hillary Clinton, Forcing a Campaign Reset
WSJ 09.16.2016
Hillary Clinton Returns to Campaigning, Seeks to Refine Message
WSJ 09.15.2016
October Surprise? U.S. Economic Growth May Accelerate Just Before Election Day
WSJ 09.19.2016
Fixing Infrastructure: At Last, Something to Agree On
The New York Times 09.22.2016
America’s Dazzling Tech Boom Has a Downside: Not Enough Jobs
WSJ 10.12.2016
Struggling to Serve at the Nation’s Richest University
The New York Times 10.24.2016
Economists React to the October Jobs Report: ‘A Big Positive for Income’
WSJ 11.04.2016
Big government is the new West Coast craze
Washington Post 11.06.2016
Clinton’s Substantial Popular-Vote Win
The New York Times 11.11.2016
Trump era confronts organized labor with gravest crisis in decades
Washington Post 12.09.2016
The White House’s claim that 800,000 manufacturing jobs were added during Obama’s presidency
Washington Post 12.09.2016
12.19.2016
The New York Times 02.23.2017
Opinion | The Best Way for Democrats to Win Working-Class Voters
09.24.2018
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