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  • Jeff Sessions: America’s Sovereignty at Stake in 2016 Presidential Election

    03/24/2016 9:19:42 AM PDT · by 20yearsofinternet · 37 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 2/24/2016 | John Hayward
    Senator Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)80% warned that trade deals are eating away our national sovereignty and threatening our security on Thursday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily. Breitbart News executive chairman and host Stephen K. Bannon compared the issues at stake in Britain’s upcoming vote on exiting from the European Union with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and asked Sessions if the latter could be seen as “essentially an up-or-down vote on national sovereignty of the United States of America.” Sessions said the issue of sovereignty was definitely at stake in these elections. “If you don’t secure the border, as Trump...
  • Trump right on China: World's biggest trade gap

    03/24/2016 10:41:45 AM PDT · by BradtotheBone · 43 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 03/24/2016 | Paul Bedard
    Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has been mocked by critics for shouting that China is "killing us" economically, but a new analysis of U.S.-China trade shows that the trade gap isn't just at a historic high, but that the imbalance is the widest for any bilateral trade, ever. According to the website Howmuch.net, the U.S. exported $116 billion to China in 2015, the same year China exported $481 billion to the United States, producing that $365 billion gap. And it found that the gap is growing so fast that it will "almost quintuple" over the next 15 years. The site,...
  • The labor market just did something that hadn't happened since the 1970s

    03/24/2016 8:36:12 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 18 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 03/24/2016 | Bob Bryan
    Thursday's initial jobless claims came in stronger than expected, with 265,000 claims versus expectations of 269,000. But the truly historic part of the report actually came three weeks ago. "Today's release also includes revisions of both initial and continuing claims dating back to 2011," Thomas Simons, senior economist at Jefferies, wrote. "Most of the changes were relatively modest, but the most notable aspect of the revisions is that claims for the week of March 5th (3 weeks ago) were revised down to 253,000 which is, as far as we can tell, the lowest weekly claims figure since November 24, 1973."...
  • Nearly Half Of US Jobs Could Be Replaced By Machines

    03/23/2016 4:56:10 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 21 replies
    Manufacturing Net ^ | March 15, 2016 | Katie Mohr, associate editor
    A recent study by the Oxford Martin School and Citi, with OECD data from the World Bank, found that an average of 57 percent of workers around the world are at risk of being replaced by automation. The study's authors do recognize, however, that not all of these jobs will be automated. They explain that "a job is considered to be 'exposed to automation' or 'automatable' if the tasks it entails allows the work to be performed by a computer, even if a job is not actually automated." The jobs in question are mainly low-skilled positions, including jobs in transportation...
  • U.S. trade deficit widens as exports hit 5-1/2-year low

    03/22/2016 6:09:06 PM PDT · by george76 · 12 replies
    Reuters ^ | 4 March 2016 | Lucia Mutikani
    The U.S. trade deficit widened more than expected in January as a strong dollar and weak global demand helped to push exports to a more than 5-1/2-year low, suggesting trade will continue to weigh on economic growth in the first quarter. The Commerce Department said on Friday the trade gap increased 2.2 percent to $45.7 billion. December's trade deficit was revised up to $44.7 billion from the previously reported $43.4 billion. Exports have declined for four straight months. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade deficit widening to $44.0 billion in January. When adjusted for inflation, the deficit increased...
  • Hillary Clinton: ‘No Evidence’ to Suggest Raising the Minimum Wage Kills Jobs

    03/22/2016 5:24:52 PM PDT · by Nachum · 47 replies
    Washington Free Beacon ^ | 3/22/16 | David Rutz
    Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton claimed Tuesday there is “no evidence” to prove raising the minimum wage costs jobs. “I also want to raise the minimum wage, and I support the effort here in Washington state to do that,” Clinton said at a rally in Everett, Washington. “There is no evidence that the minimum wage being increased costs jobs, so I’m supporting what you’re trying to do here, and I want to raise it across the country.” Clinton favors a $12 per hour minimum wage, 20 percent less than the $15 an hour desired by socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.).
  • Americans Think the Stock Market Will Soar Under President Donald Trump

    03/22/2016 1:49:12 PM PDT · by drewh · 39 replies
    Forbes ^ | MARCH 22, 2016, 3:18 PM EDT | Chris Matthews
    In a survey conducted of 2,001 registered voters by media and polling company and Fortune partner Morning Consult, 70% of those questioned said that the country has “gotten off on the wrong track.” And when asked about the issue most important to them in the upcoming election, 37% said the economy, well ahead of the next most important issue, security, which was most important for just 17% of voters. So who do Americans think can get the economy back on the right track? Donald Trump, if their expectations for the stock market are any guide. According to the Fortune-Morning Consult...
  • Trump Leads in Arizona, but if There’s an Upset . . . [Trump was right!]

    03/22/2016 12:22:52 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 210 replies
    NRO ^ | March 22, 2016 | John Fund
    Donald Trump was the clear favorite in today’s winner-take-all Arizona primary, even before the Brussels terrorist attacks. The immigration issue and the flood of early voters favors him, as does the fact that some of those early voters will have cast ballots for Marco Rubio before he dropped out last Tuesday night. If they had known Rubio would no longer be a candidate, many of those voters might have gone with Cruz. But polls have been tricky and often erratic this year (think Michigan and the surprise win of Bernie Sanders). For example, the latest poll showing a 14 point...
  • A Response to Ted Cruz on H-1B Visas: Your proposed temporary pause is not enough

    03/21/2016 11:34:54 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    Red State ^ | 12/23/2015
    First of all, I want to thank Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for reviewing his position on the issue of H1-B Visas. All too often politicians are either completely inflexible in their positions, or they are swayed by whatever political wind is blowing at the time. The problem with H1-B Visas is not that they have been abused. The biggest problem with the program as it has been implemented is that it amounts to nothing more than indentured servitude. H1-B Visa candidates are sponsored by a company, and their visa is tied directly to employment with that company. This creates a...
  • How Outsourcing Companies Are Gaming the Visa System

    03/21/2016 10:10:43 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 28 replies
    New York Times ^ | 03/21/2016 | By HAEYOUN PARK
    H-1B visas are designed to bring foreign professionals with college degrees and specialized skills to fill jobs when qualified Americans cannot be found. But in recent years, global outsourcing companies have dominated the program, winning tens of thousands of visas and squeezing out many American companies, including smaller start-ups. Congress set a limit of 85,000 visas annually, and more than 10,000 companies applied in 2014. But just 20 companies received more than 32,000 visas, according to Ronil Hira, a professor at Howard University who studies visa programs and analyzed federal H-1B data. The top 20 included several large outsourcing firms...
  • Americans fear a life of 'dead-end crap jobs with crap wages'

    03/20/2016 4:58:30 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 72 replies
    CNN Money ^ | March 16, 2016 | Heather Long
    Jo-Ann was a child prodigy who went to college at age 14. She graduated and landed a coveted job at Citigroup. Soon she was flying around the world leading meetings. Then she jumped to a management role at a financial printer. She was middle class, maybe even on her way to the upper middle class ... until the tech bubble burst. And September 11th hit. The U.S. fell into a recession and companies cut back. In 2002, Jo-Ann was forced to train the Indian workers that would replace her. After she was laid off, she struggled to find a good...
  • Making More with Less (manufacturing up but jobs are down)

    03/20/2016 2:27:51 PM PDT · by FreedomNotSafety · 34 replies
    American Enterprise Institute ^ | October 1, 2015 | Mark J. Perry
    The ability of the US manufacturing sector to produce increasing amounts of output with fewer and fewer workers should be recognized as a sign of economic strength and vitality, not economic weakness. Thanks to advances in technology, the factory floor today is one with modern, advanced, state-of-the-art equipment that requires fewer employees, but with greater skills and training than in the past. The trend in US manufacturing over the last 30 years – more and more output with fewer and fewer workers – is exactly like the transformation that revolutionized US farming over the last 100 years or more. With...
  • Social Security Administration Beneficiaries Top 60,000,000

    03/19/2016 6:14:19 AM PDT · by george76 · 62 replies
    CNS News ^ | March 18, 2016 | Terence P. Jeffrey
    The number of people receiving benefits from the Social Security Administration topped 60,000,000 for the first time at the beginning of 2016. ... The total number of beneficiaries includes retired workers and their dependents, survivors of deceased workers, and disabled workers and their dependents. ... In February, there were 151,074,000 people employed in either full or part-time jobs in the United States, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics ... There were 123,206,000 people employed full-time in February, according to BLS’s seasonally adjusted numbers. That equals approximately 2.05 full-time workers per each beneficiary of the Social Security Administration. ... The...
  • The Splintering of the Conservative Media

    03/18/2016 2:45:24 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 86 replies
    American Thinker ^ | March 18, 2016 | Steve McCann
    Over the past 28 years there has been a sea change in the media. Not only has the monopoly of the so-called mainstream media been shattered but the phenomenal rise of conservative media has been truly stunning. It began in 1988 with the national syndication of Rush Limbaugh and his distinctive brand of conservative political commentary espoused in an entertaining and captivating way, which opened the flood gates for other conservatives, together with Rush, to dominate the talk radio airwaves. In the 1990’s the internet, through hundreds of websites, gave voice to journalists to report stories either ignored or downplayed...
  • What has happened to Free Republic? [What difference at this point can it possibly make?]

    03/17/2016 3:13:11 PM PDT · by katwoman5779 · 992 replies
    Since Obuma was elected to POTUS, I have been coming to Free Republic to get news, opinions and a few laughs. Most of the serious posts were bemoaning the out of control government and what could be done about it. "Oh Whoa is Me!". Then along comes a constitutional conservative. For the first time since Ronald Reagan, we have a constitutional candidate running for the GOP nomination. This man was elected by conservatives to go to Washington and stand up to the elites that no longer listen to the American people. He didn't go to Washington and "fall in" with...
  • Trump Campaign Releases New Details About Sessions’ Role As Foreign Policy Adviser

    03/17/2016 12:36:10 PM PDT · by GilGil · 41 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 3/17/2016 | Julia Hahn
    Donald Trump is brilliant when it comes to getting to the weak spot, and, of course, we’ve seen it throughout this campaign… You had some very might and powerful politicians who have crumbled to nothing trying to go up against Donald Trump… so I might say that tonight he is previewing just a sampling of how he might go after Hillary Clinton in a general election.
  • Robert J. Samuelson: Good news for discouraged workers

    03/17/2016 8:18:35 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Deseret News ^ | 03/17/2016 | Robert J. Samuelson
    WASHINGTON — Surprise: America's discouraged workers are finding jobs — or so it seems. Unanticipated by many economists, this is good news for the country (and, assuming it continues, probably for Democrats this fall). Ever since the Great Recession, economists have worried that the severity and length of the slump would forever consign many workers to the sidelines. Their prolonged disconnect from jobs would corrode their morale, contacts and job skills. For years, the numbers seemed to confirm these fears. The labor-force participation rate — the share of Americans 16 and over with a job or looking for one —...
  • Trump Calls Out George Soros In New Ad

    03/15/2016 2:44:59 PM PDT · by ruination · 88 replies
    Youtube ^ | March 15, 2016 | unknown
    and "Rent boy Marco Rubio."
  • Undocumented immigrant charged with sexually assaulting 13-year-old in Wildwood

    03/15/2016 1:54:02 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 42 replies
    Press of Atlantic City ^ | March 15, 2016
    WILDWOOD - A city man was charged this week with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. Juan Nieves-Barrios, 26, a restaurant dishwasher was charged with aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child. Police said Nieves-Barrios is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. Nieves-Barrio was lodged Tuesday at the Cape May County jail on $175,000 bail set by state Superior Court Judge John C. Porto.
  • Donald Trump just hit a critical threshold for the GOP nomination — one that his opponents might not

    03/15/2016 9:26:18 AM PDT · by dlt · 95 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 3-15-2016 | Philip Bump
    The Northern Marianas are a collection of 15 islands in the Pacific Ocean, located at about the focal point of the Pacific Rim. It's a United States territory, 179 square miles of land -- an area smaller than New York City -- that happens to jut out above the surface of the water. And on Tuesday morning, before you even woke up, it made Donald Trump the first man to qualify for the Republican presidential nomination.