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Independence from "The Politics of Can't-Possibly-Do"

Last week we applauded Thomas Friedman's column "Anxious in America" as a call to reject the "The Can't Do Society" mentality pervading our society.

It's in the Cards For Labor

Unions plan to spend upward of $400 million on political activism in 2008 with one goal: electing politicians who will take away workers' ability to vote in secret ballot elections when deciding whether to form a union.

Supply, Demand, and Energy

"At the end of June, Karen Harbert and I travelled to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for an energy summit to discuss the international energy market."

Knocking Off Knockoffs in Virginia

Caroline Joiner speaks about new laws that just went into effect in Virginia, designed to crack down on counterfeit products.

Commentary: Engaging the Private Sector Is Key to Solving the Energy Challenge

A global energy summit held June 22 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, underscored the essential role of international cooperation in meeting global energy demand.

 

Can America Compete? Yes!

It is time to remember who we are and who we must be -- the most competitive, successful, optimistic country on earth. Read on

» Education and a Competitive Workforce
» A Competitive Tax Structure
» Faster, Better, Safer Transportation for the 21st Century
» Protecting Ideas, Promoting Growth

Trade and the American Worker: A Primer

Some politicians and pundits have charged that trade is harmful to the American worker. This primer responds to these charges by providing facts, statistics, and useful context on the performance of the U.S. economy over the past fifteen years.

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A Growth and Prosperity Agenda for America
 
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